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Working permit for the UK - needed?

Postby GomiGirl » Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:18 pm

Question on behalf of a Canadian friend.

She has just landed a new job here in the big Mikan and is being sent to the UK for 3 months of training. She will be paid her salary in Japan in Japanese yen but will get a stipend while in the UK. She will also have to head into other EU countries for part of the training from time to time.

Will she need a work permit for the UK? As a Canadian citizen she can have around 6 months on a "tempory visitor" or tourist visa but does she need to apply for a work permit? If not, what should she put on her arrival card - visiting friends or work?

My instinct is that she will not need a work visa but could somebody correct me if I am wrong. She is not going to need a bank account or health insurance or any of that sort of stuff. But it is a long time to be somewhere for business.

She asked me but as I have a british citizenship, I have never had to think about it when I go for business.
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Postby sillygirl » Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:40 pm

Any help? http://www.workpermit.com/
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Postby Greji » Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:21 am

sillygirl wrote:Any help? http://www.workpermit.com/


What would you know about work?

You and the sweet drag-on didn't need a work permit to become a janitor there at the University, did you?

Gomi, I am a bit dated on the info, so let me check and give you a spot on this tomorrow! Some of our people (not all) have been required to get work permits when then went for study and research, because they were technically employed in the same field. It was case by case, and of course they were Japanese not Canadians. BTW, I still think SG's dragon is gay.
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Postby dimwit » Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:12 am

When I was a lad, any Canadian who had grandparent born in the UK could get a work permit there and anyone with a parent born there could get citizenship. That may well have changed. But I imagine that sending people over for training shouldn't be a problem. Doesn't the company know about it? If they have sent Japanese to Britian before than I can't imagine it being any different.
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Postby GomiGirl » Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:59 pm

sillygirl wrote:Any help? http://www.workpermit.com/


Thanks for the link SG.

What a mess of a site though.. dogs breakfast!!

But it doesn't really answer my question as it is for people who are going to be earning a salary in the UK. But it seems that it will only take a week or so once all the forms are in.
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Postby Greji » Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:01 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Thanks for the link SG.

What a mess of a site though.. dogs breakfast!!

But it doesn't really answer my question as it is for people who are going to be earning a salary in the UK. But it seems that it will only take a week or so once all the forms are in.


See what happens when you deal with Dragon women!

Actually, the Embassy is getting ready for the local birthday observance celebration, so I cannot reach the people who normally do our stuff until next Monday, although I might chance upon them tonight. Sorry!:confused:
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Postby sillygirl » Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:28 pm

gboothe wrote:What would you know about work?

You and the sweet drag-on didn't need a work permit to become a janitor there at the University, did you?

Gomi, I am a bit dated on the info, so let me check and give you a spot on this tomorrow! Some of our people (not all) have been required to get work permits when then went for study and research, because they were technically employed in the same field. It was case by case, and of course they were Japanese not Canadians. BTW, I still think SG's dragon is gay.
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Not gay, not gay, not gay!

Only became a janitor cos I look hot in brown overalls :confused:
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Postby Greji » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:00 pm

sillygirl wrote:Not gay, not gay, not gay!

Only became a janitor cos I look hot in brown overalls :confused:


Wow, I didn't know you were into hay and pitchforks, but that aside, I can spot a rope skipper a mile off. Brucie's definately in the closet. He's probably just to bashful to tell you!
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Postby sillygirl » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:25 pm

gboothe wrote:Wow, I didn't know you were into hay and pitchforks, but that aside, I can spot a rope skipper a mile off. Brucie's definately in the closet. He's probably just to bashful to tell you!
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Nope, he denies being a chutney ferret...
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Postby Greji » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:34 pm

sillygirl wrote:Nope, he denies being a chutney ferret...


Well, I don't know. You know how them sneaky them big lizards can be and how they do like to tell tall tails. He just might just be slipping on his muskrat and sneaking out when you ain't paying attention. Be easy enough to do, with all that time you spend in front of the mirror taking temperature readings and admiring them brown long handles, or what ever that was you was a wearing!
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Postby sillygirl » Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:31 pm

gboothe wrote:Well, I don't know. You know how them sneaky them big lizards can be and how they do like to tell tall tails. He just might just be slipping on his muskrat and sneaking out when you ain't paying attention. Be easy enough to do, with all that time you spend in front of the mirror taking temperature readings and admiring them brown long handles, or what ever that was you was a wearing!
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Now you take is easy, my goat loving friend, getting all excited about long brown handles....glad I never mentioned me bucket of sawdust....
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Postby Greji » Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:17 pm

sillygirl wrote:Now you take is easy, my goat loving friend, getting all excited about long brown handles....glad I never mentioned me bucket of sawdust....


Sawdust? Hmmm.....
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Postby GomiGirl » Tue Apr 24, 2007 3:51 pm

Now has anybody got an answer to the work permit question that doesn't have anything to do with goats???
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