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How the UK visa system works – the Points Based System (PBS) and expat contractors
Non-UK and non-EU citizens wanting to go contracting in the UK need to understand how the points based visa system works to ensure they work legally.
�d workers who are not citizens of the UK or EU, a contracting career can provide them with high earning potenti� �nces are it will be impossible for expats to find contracts unless they have the right visa and other documen� �the correct visa and are discovered working on a contract by UK authorities can be removed from the UK. Not�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 27 Jul 2009
Expat contractors can benefit from skills shortages in the UK
Chronic shortages of skilled workers in the key contracting sectors in the UK offer great opportunities for workers from outside the UK and EU.
�nd process engineers. Other key shortages in core contracting disciplines include: Interim management and execu�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 03 Aug 2009
Visas for expat contractors’ spouses, partners and family members
Expat contractors wanting to bring dependants to the UK can do so if they apply for entry clearance and have sufficient funds to support them.
�Expatriate (expat) contractors who want to contract in the UK and are applying for a Tier 1 high-valu�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 17 Aug 2009
Do expat contractors need a contract in place before they move to the UK?
Expat workers planning a contracting career in the UK don’t need a contract in place before they arrive if they qualify for the right visa option.
�nd work under Tier 1 do not have to reapply after contracting for three years, and do not require a sponsor or� �xceptional talent visa they do not need to have a contract in place before they arrive in the UK. The high-v�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 24 Aug 2009
Securing a contract from outside the UK
It is possible for expat contractors to overcome the considerable challenges and secure their first UK contract from outside the UK.
�terview might be conducted by phone or online. If contracting with the end-user client in a very international� �e UK visa application system. Barriers to finding contracts from outside the UK Approximately 80% of all UK c� �Expatriate (expat) contractors who wish to contract in the UK don’t need to have a contract in place�
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Articles: Expat
| Wed, 02 Sept 2009
Finding and securing a contract when you arrive in the UK
Once an expat contractor is awarded their visa to come to the UK and start contracting, the next stage is to find and secure their first contract.
�eing able to start the next key stage of their UK contracting career – finding and securing a contract . Being� �hen talking to agents and clients about potential contracts. Even if the contractor is planning to work in th� �ir UK contracting career – finding and securing a contract . Being based in the UK and already having a visa�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 07 Sept 2009
Finding a contractor immigration adviser in the UK
Specialist immigration advisers, lawyers and attorneys can help non-UK and non-EU citizens gain visas to live and work as contractors in the UK.
�ications. If a contractor is already working on a contract in the UK and concerned about their legal status,�
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Articles: Expat
| Wed, 09 Sept 2009
Options for expat contractors now the Tier 1 (General) Migrant visa is closed
Contractors who don’t score enough points to qualify for a Tier 1 visa should not be disheartened – there are other routes to getting a UK visa.
�ive routes to gaining a visa that will allow them contract in the UK. Tier 1 – other categories There are ad�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 14 Sept 2009
Expat contractor techniques for interviews with UK clients and recruitment agencies
Expat contractors who are citizens from outside the UK or EU should work on their ‘UK interview techniques’ when competing for UK-based contracts.
�oms that do not cross international borders Also, contracting is a competitive market, and if you haven’t done� �test experience is not enough – being able to win contracts is a skill in itself. Important details So contra� �cessfully found their potentially lucrative first contract and used a killer CV to qualify them for an inter�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 21 Sept 2009
Expat contractor techniques for negotiating with UK clients and agencies
Expat contactors who understand UK negotiation techniques will be able to secure themselves much more lucrative contract deals.
�tractors who have impressed the client with their contracting skills at interview and been offered a contract,� �vices of a specialist legal adviser in contractor contracts – this will incur legal expenses, but these are a� �ontracting skills at interview and been offered a contract, then have the challenge of negotiating favourabl�
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Articles: Expat
| Mon, 12 Oct 2009
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