Tuesday, March 19, 2013

UK Visa Part Time Work

Posted by Unknown at 9:13 PM



UK Visa
Our highly qualified UK Visa experts are highly trained to assist with all aspects of UK Immigration and registered with the UK Office of Immigration Services Commissioner. Our services assist those companies who wish to employ overseas staff or highly skilled migrants that can enter on their own merit. For all those clients who do not qualify under a Tier 1 visa skilled visa or a Tier 2 work permit we can also offer several alternative services from assisting you invest the minimum requirement to enter the UK on a Tier 1 Investor Visa, or preparing you and your CV to look for work in the UK to gain Tier 2 sponsorship. We are also recognised agents for a number of Colleges and Universities in the UK to provide overseas students with a complete service. Our services include a wide range of services including insurance, FX, shipping and much more if required. Our aim is to ensure you can come to the UK and stay for as long as possible enjoying all the UK has to offer.
It is more important than ever to ensure you have the best UK immigration advice available to assist you as a refusal could lead to a ban on re-applying for many months or even years. Whatever your UK immigration requirements we are ready to assist you today with our special FREE advice service.


Part Time Work

If you are from outside the European Union, you can work for a maximum of 20 hours per week in term time and up to 40 hours during vacations, provided that the stamp in your passport does not include a prohibition on working.
There is a compulsory government tax that is automatically deducted from your pay if you earn more than £110 each week. You will usually have to pay about 11% of your pay.
If you don’t already have a National Insurance number, your employer may issue you with a temporary one so you can start work, but you will need to get a permanent one. Some employers will ask you to get a National Insurance number before you can start working for them.
You will need these documents:
your passport
proof of your UK address (such as a utility bill or bank statement)
proof that you’re a student at the University of Reading
proof that you’re looking for work or have started working, such as an application form that you’re going to complete to apply for a job, a letter from a recruitment agency showing that you’ve registered with them to find work, a letter from an employer showing that you’ve been offered a job or that you’ve not been successful when you applied for a job, or your pay slip or contract of employment.

There are several types of part-time jobs that are available the most common type of part-time job worked by most foreigners living in Britain is in a restaurant or a bar. Most restaurant businessmen are always searching for workers who can be hired for compensation. Other part-time work can include loading containers or boxes, a sales clerk at a shop or departmental store or to manage the books of a company. Front desk managers, receptionists and phone dealers are also always in demand. Online jobs are another option of employment and can be much more flexible as you can create input any time. The pay may also be better with consideration to the duties. Skill in writing, expertise in computer graphics and use of computer software programs can be fundamental in getting a good Internet based part-time job.
Minimum wage
The main rate for workers aged 22 and over is £5.52 an hour.
The rate for 18-21 year olds is £4.60 an hour.
The rate for 16-17 year old is £3.40 an hour.

Transportation in UK

Due to the extent of its connections and its relatively low cost, public transportation in Britain is very impressive. However, the British trains are notorious throughout Europe for showing up late or not at all. However, any traveler should take note that many Brits use public transportation on a daily basis in lieu of a car. Therefore, after the initial shock and scramble of figuring things out, a visitor to the United Kingdom (meaning: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) will find the public transport system quite useful.
London has the Underground (AKA “The Tube”), which is a vast underground transit system However; most British transport travels above ground. In London and other cities, for example, taking a city bus or a taxi is quite common. Even smaller cities have an extensive city bus system. Though much of Britain is rural, you can get a bus to most places.

1 comments:

Aslay Sin said...

You need many assessments, Rather have quite beloved, We wish addiitional knowledge over it, considering that it is normally remarkably remarkable., Regards when indicating. Morevisas visa reviews

Post a Comment

 

Copyright © 2011 JOBS AND VISA SUPPORTING | Design by Kenga Ads-template