samueldaniel7

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    Hi Can anyone let me know, is it easy to find a job in uk,
    and what is the average hourly rate,
    im planning to apply for the working holiday maker visa
    thanks in advance
     

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    samueldaniel7 said:
    Hi Can anyone let me know, is it easy to find a job in uk,
    and what is the average hourly rate,
    im planning to apply for the working holiday maker visa
    thanks in advance

    easy to find work ?


    it depends on what 'work' you look for, qualifications etc.

    average hourly rate ?


    from Minimum wage(The current minimum wage in the UK (set October 2007) for adults aged 22 or older is £5.52 per hour. For workers between the ages of 18 and 21 the minimum wage is £4.60 per hour. The minimum hourly wage for all workers under the age of 18 (who are, in addition, no longer of compulsory school age) is £3.40. The minimum wage is set to rise again in October 2008 to £5.73 per hour for workers aged 22 and over, £4.77 for workers aged 18 to 21 and £3.53 for workers under the age of 18.) & upwards


    pay depends on what 'work' you look for, qualifications etc

    give me more information on what qualifications you have then i can answer the questions

    How do I qualify as a working holidaymaker?
    You must be able to show that you:
    • are a citizen of a country listed in Appendix 3 of the Immigration Rules, a British Overseas Territories citizen, a British Overseas citizen or a British National (Overseas)
    • are aged between 17 and 30
    • want to come to the UK for an extended holiday, and intend to take employment as part of your holiday for no more than 12 months during your stay
    • do not intend to set yourself up in or run a business, or work as a professional sportsperson during your stay
    • are single, or that you are married to, or the civil partner of someone who also qualifies as a working holidaymaker and you plan to take the working holiday together
    • do not have any dependent children aged five or over, or who will be five before your holiday ends
    • can support yourself in the UK without needing any help from public funds
    • have not spent time in the UK on a previous working holidaymaker visa, and
    • intend to leave the UK at the end of your holiday.
    for more information on UK working holiday maker visa

    visit the official site

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/infs/inf15workingholidaymakers

    Fee is £ 205

    Rs. 40000+ :shocked:


    2 year visa -

    note: can't extend visa after 2 years

    read the current rules here on extending

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/workingholidaymakers/extending/


    study all the facts/rules before coming the UK


    more questions ??

    send me a message :yes:
     
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