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All
EU nationals who are 17 or over have the right to work in the UK. EU
citizens
can work in Great Britain without any visa. |
Commowealth
citizens have limited rights (contact the British Embassy in your
country). |
Everyone
else can work part time or for limited periods of time if they are
attending
a full time English course or university for at least 6 months and hold
an Entry Clearance Certificate. See information in the "School of
English"
paragraph. British employers are happy to employ citizens from Eastern
European countries and Latin America. |
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non UE citizens. |
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The
length of time that it takes to find a job depends on the time of the
year,
knowledge of the English language, experience and personal motivation. |
| Sometimes
you can find a job
within48 hours of your arrival in London. |
| Those who
have less experience or
are looking for a particular kind of job might have to wait longer.
During
the peak summer months (July and August) it is more difficult and takes
slightly longer to find a job. To succeed in summer it is
necessary
to follow our instructions carefully. |
| Departures
can be arranged in
a very short time. Those who apply today could be settled in London in
48 hours. |
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Employment
in London will be immediate for professionals. |
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Those
who already have experience will find interesting offers as soon as
they arrive. And those who stay in London for a long time will gain
more
experience and will see their income grow considerably. |
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In
the beginning those who do not have any experience will find a
simple
job that doesn't require any specific experience and if they speak
English
they might be employed in a shop or as a receptionist in a hotel. |
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| If you
have a very good experience
in catering and want to stay for long time call :00 44 20 79 30 03
21 or info@londonjob.net |
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