The UK offers great working
opportunities and quite good in England. The labour market
in England has grown and produced a healthy employment market
in recent years, with low rate of unemployment England offers
stability for working.
Despite the great labour market offered in
England, it could be hard to find a job because there are
many restrictions and large process of selection to applies
for foreigners. But if you are looking for retail jobs it
would be easier, England has flexible working scheme for part-time
or occasional jobs, however, do not offer benefits and the
paid is no much.
Working in England
England has severe laws to work, especially for foreigners.
Nationals of a country member of the European
Economic Area (EEA) and from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway
can work in England without work permission, and have the
same rights as an English employee.
Nationals from other countries have to take
a work permit to work in England.
Work Permits
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Business and Commercial
arrangements allow employers in this country to recruit
people from outside the EEA to fill a vacancy that may
otherwise be filled by a "resident worker."
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Training and Work Experience
Scheme arrangements enable people from outside
the EEA to undertake work-based training for a professional
or specialist qualification, or a period of work experience.
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Sports and Entertainments
arrangements allow employers in this country to employ
established sportspeople, entertainers, cultural artists,
and some technical or support people from outside the
EEA.
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Internship arrangements
allow students from outside the EEA enrolled in first
or higher degree courses overseas to undertake an internship
with an employer in this country.
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General Agreement on Trade
in Services (GATS) arrangements allow employees
of companies based outside the European Union to work
in the U.K. on a service contract awarded to their employer
by a U.K.-based organization. This is a special arrangement
within the normal work permit rules made under the General
Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).
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Sectors Based Scheme (SBS)
allows employers in this country to recruit people from
outside the EEA to fill vacancies that they are unable
to fill with "resident workers." SBS is sector
based and currently operates in the hospitality and food
manufacturing sectors. SBS only covers those posts within
a given sector that are recognized as hard to fill by
work permits, and are specified in the "Sectors Based
Scheme Guidance Notes." The posts specified in the
guidance notes are at a level that would not meet the
skills criteria of the Business and Commercial arrangements,
but which have been identified as hard to fill within
the U.K. SBS is quota based.
Best websites of
United Kingdom for job seekers
www.jobs.guardian.co.uk
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