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#124311 - Foreign Workers Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jez Smith said:
I dont think they can offer jobs to foreign nationals anyway unless they can show that nobody in this country can do the same job.I am not sure how it works now but it used to be that some employer had to be able to show that you skills were unique. I think you have it backwards Jez; those are the rules for working in the USA. There are no such rules in the UK especially for EC workers. None EC nationals do need a work permit but we never had trouble getting them for foreign employees. Ian |
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