Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Can Euro Salary legally hire migrant workers from the Philippines for work in EU


Can Euro Salary legally hire migrant workers from the Philippines for work in EU?

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1 :
No its a large fraud http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=eurosalary.com+%2BFraud http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=eurosalary.com+%2BComplaint
2 :
It's a scam to get you to pay a precessing fee. The address is bogus, the postcode does not match the rest of the address and the agency is not registered so is not a legal company. UK employers cannot employ non EU nationals unless they are licenced by the Home Office to do so and there is a recruitment process that they have to follow as they cannot offer a job to a non EU national unless they have advertised the post.in trade and national press and across the job centre network. Only if no suitably qualified applicant from the EU applies can they offer the job to a non EU applicant. You would have to be interviewed, there is no way any UK company is going to offer a job to someone they have not interviewed. Unless you have a degree level qualification and extensive experience you stand no chance of getting a visa or competing in the job market in the UK. The ONLY way UK visas are ever issued is in the country of the applicant from a visa application centre, usually a High Commission or Embassy. The UK employer would issue you with a Certificate of Sponsorship which you take to the visa application centre with your documents and a fee of £270 which you pay direct to them. There you will be photographed and finger printed as part of the process. Visas are never processed in the UK and never by third parties, either lawyers or agencies. Your only cost would be the visa cost. All other costs are handled by the employer. Nobody can guarantee you a visa and nobody can apply on your behalf. Have nothing to do with them.