If any British citizens can help me I would deeply appreciate it. I've wanted to reside in London for nearly ten years now, but the whole work visa thing has been stopping me. I worry about being able to get ANY sort of job. I understand it is nearly impossible to get a work visa for a "9 to 5" type job. I am willing to work in bars/pubs or clean houses, that type thing, but even the ability to get that sort of work worries me.
Does anyone know of any Americans who do that sort of thing? Is is as easy to find work as I've heard? Additionally, I'm concerned about being deported. How often do honest Americans working in England illegally get caught? I know my intentions are frowned upon by immigration law, but I really want to be part of England. I'm really into the British music scene (I play music), I love Futbol/Soccer, I dig English fashion and accents and I would like to meet a nice British girl. If anyone can help....please |
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What one might call a classic oxymoron Steve |
funny issue there... I really wonder if you will get caught..and if you do, will you
be kicked out? it's maybe quite sad to think in such a way, but I doubt a white american will face huge immigration problems in england if no crimes are commited in England or have been comited while in the US... The legal way to do things would be to get a summer job in the UK (you'll find books with listings of job offers on UK library sites), get the short time visa then try to convince your bar tender to work for him as a year round employee... "boymanstar" [email protected]... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
I'm an American living in England, and I don't think it's all its cracked up to be
quite honestly. I love English culture, music, towns and people, but the taxes are outrageous. I live ina one bedroom TINY apartment with my husband... it's like an efficiency. I pay about $400 a month for the tiniest apartment you have ever seen, and I pay $100 a month tax for the priviledge! The bigger the apartment, the more you pay in 'council tax'. Plus income tax, which is going up soon. The weather is horrible and houses are so expensive I don't think I will ever be able to buy one! And then there's petrol (gas)... it's about $5 per gallon and that's the cheapest it's been in ages! So you see, the problem won't be getting into England, but managing to make a living here. i plan to move back to the states ASAP, and I've only been here a year. My husband is british, so I have a different visa than you would. You really need to see these sites: www.britain-info.org and http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/ind/hpg.htm One is the British Embassy in New York and the other is the home office in the UK... That's where I got all my info and the forms to send for my visa.. I sent for my visa and got it within 3 days without even being interviewed. There are alot of immigrants working over here so if you really want it, you'll find a way. Best of luck. H > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
boymanstar wrote:
> > > > [ ... ] > > I don't think any statistics like this are published. The numbers don't matter anyway. It's illegal and there's no point in it. > > > > > Go to university, earn a degree in a subject that is required here and try to get a work permit (you'll need experience in the field though since work permits aren't given to new graduates). Or, meet a British woman and get a visa that way. But don't come here and work illegally. It's not worth it. You will either eventually be caught or your 'lifestyle' will quickly degrade into something you don't like. |
To Paul & Holly:
FYI. Just a minor correction. There is no British Embassy in New York City. All "embassies" representing each country, are in Washington, D.C. However, there is a British Consulate in New York City & there are other British "consulates" in other US cities, too. There are embassies & than, there are consulates. Both are equally important, but do have different functions. |
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