Finding work in the UK
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Hello @Ivan1015 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and help new members who join the forum.
In response to your question. You will need to speak to some one who can give you the right information and advice.
If looking to live and work in the UK.
You will need to contact The British Embassy.
You will need to speak any of the British Embassies in South Africa. They will be able to advise and give you guidance.
How to get visa and fit the criteria for residency in the UK.. There are a number of criteria and regulations you need to comply with.
Hope that helps.
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@steve51
Good Midday Steve51.
Nice meet to u today.
I am deaf (Disability) and my girlfriend also deaf. We want to work in the UK.
I work at Ampath (Data Capturer Central). My GF work self-employed (Bernina sewing machines)sale for baby clothes and something.
I am pass matric. My GF is in grade 8 (Long story).
@Thespiceman community to me, I must go British Embassies in South Africa. I think right I must go check British Embassies.
Thank you, Steve, try help for us, I am glad.
Greeting
Ivan
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thespiceman said:
Hello @Ivan1015 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and help new members who join the forum.
In response to your question. You will need to speak to some one who can give you the right information and advice.
If looking to live and work in the UK.
You will need to contact The British Embassy.
You will need to speak any of the British Embassies in South Africa. They will be able to advise and give you guidance.
How to get visa and fit the criteria for residency in the UK.. There are a number of criteria and regulations you need to comply with.
Hope that helps.
Take care.
Hello Spice man.
Nice to meet u.
I hope u will help with advice for us if we want to work in the UK.
I have someone @Steve51 right information and advice.
I will go check The British Embassy for us.
Thank you for helping me.
@Ivan1015
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steve51 said:
Good Midday Steve51.
Nice meet to u today.
I am deaf (Disability) and my girlfriend also deaf. We want to work in the UK.
I work at Ampath (Data Capturer Central). My GF work self-employed (Bernina sewing machines)sale for baby clothes and something.
I am pass matric. My GF is in grade 8 (Long story).
@Thespiceman community to me, I must go British Embassies in South Africa. I think right I must go check British Embassies.
Thank you, Steve, try help for us, I am glad.
Greeting
Ivan
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Hello @Ivan1015 Thank you for your post.
I believe you will need to visit and talk to some one like a official from the British Embassy.
What requirements you need to be applying residency in the UK.
Understand this might include everything around being a resident of the UK.
including visas. Plus additional information. You may have to show the official from the embassy.
Such as finances, how will you support yourself in the UK.? Where will you live.?
Extra costs and wellbeing health.
Something to consider.
Hope that helps.
Take care.
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@steve51 Good Morning Steve.
I have to talk to deaf my friend in the UK. He says the UK is difficult to seek a job in the UK because the UK seeks high Qualifications but I don't have high Qualifications I have just matric and experience a Data Capturer, bit wood handwork. It's truly difficult to seek a job with a disability in the UK? I want a goal in the UK job and permit. I will go to Brisith Embassy on Monday but wait to hear from u. Let me know anything, Please. Thank.
Thanks
Ivan
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Hello!
What are your skills? Do you have any qualifications? Often companies have a website where they have information on any job vacancies currently available. I’d start there. Good luck! -
@steve51
Good day Steve.
Okay, My sister will helpline the contract on Monday if u call her.
My sister's number is [personal information removed by moderator].
Thanks
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April2018mom said:Hello!
What are your skills? Do you have any qualifications? Often companies have a website where they have information on any job vacancies currently available. I’d start there. Good luck!
I am work skills are Data capturer and also wood handwork. I don't have any qualifications. Can u share a website with me? But I am now in South Africa to want the goal in the UK work if I can doing a thing. Thank you for helping me.
Ivan -
Hi @Ivan1015
Good Afternoon, I have just read my good friend’s @thespiceman posts & I do think that going to the “British Embassy” over with you too see if they can help you is the best course action??
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@steve51 Hi
Yes, u are right about @thespiceman posts. But I want to know if I easy disability job in The UK if u say yes so I will go British Embassy there. I don't want to disappoint if don't work in the UK because I am deaf (disability).
Thanks
Ivan -
Adrian_Scope said:
Thanks, I have read South African's Information about moving to the UK.
I know must Immigration, visas, and work permits.
But I want to know if I easy disability job in The UK if u say yes so I will go British Embassy there. I don't want to disappoint if don't work in the UK because I am deaf (disability).
Thank
Ivan
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