"I have dealt with a number of recruiters, and I've been inundated with phone calls, emails, and voicemails from recruiters who are seemingly only interested in making a quick fee. My experience overall had not been great, until I spoke to George."
Chelsea Bate
Requirements to Work in the UK
Disclaimer: Aaron Wallis takes no responsibility for the advice on eligibility to work in the UK given here below. Contact the British Home Office website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office for full, detailed and up-to-the-minute accurate information
Aaron Wallis can only register jobseekers that are eligible to work for any employer within the EU or hold the appropriate work permits. If you reside out of the UK it is important that you set aside a week or two weeks to come to the UK to attend interviews. Aaron Wallis regrets that we are unable to assist in the application for a work permit, sponsoring applicants and can never provide any kind of guarantees of work for job seekers prior to their arrival in the UK. We would advise that you contact the British Embassy in your country for further advice about obtaining work permits or contact UK Working who can provide preliminary advice and assistance, visit their website at www.ukworking.com or call the Home Office Helpline on (0044) 208 649 7878.
Nationals from the following countries do not need a work permit to take up employment in the UK:
Austria, France, Latvia, Poland. Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Denmark, Iceland, Malta. Spain, Estonia, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Norway, Switzerland
European Community law grants EEA nationals a right to live and work in the United Kingdom. This is called a right of residence. For more information on immigration to the UK take a look at the website of the British Home Office https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office
See the UK working website - www.ukworking.com or the British Home Office https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office for advice on Working Holiday Schemes, Dual Nationality, Partiality (British parent or grandparent), Marriage, Applicants from Australia/ New Zealand and other immigration and UK working advice.
The Home Office's Immigration & Nationality Directorate is responsible for immigration policy and the UK's on-entry and after-entry controls. Therefore if you need more information about an immigration matter then we advise you to contact The Home Office's Immigration and Nationality Directorate at:
Immigration and Nationality Directorate
Block C
Whitgift Centre
Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 1AT
Or click on these appropriate links: https://www.gov.uk/legal-right-work-uk and https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office
Disclaimer: Aaron Wallis takes no responsibility for the advice on eligibility to work in the UK given here on this website. Contact the British Home Office website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office for full, detailed and up-to-the-minute accurate information.
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