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HSMP

Post by vc » Sun Sep 02, 2007 6:02 am

Guys, here's a response from a prospective employer even after mentioning about HSMP visa. Is this how it works with HSMP ... Any views.


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Thank you for your recent application to RM.
Unfortunately, RM can only employ people that have the right to live and work in the UK on a permanent basis. Therefore, we are unable to accept your application. You can check your eligibility to work in the UK by visiting www.workingintheuk.gov.uk
Kind regards
RM Recruitment Team
Tel: 01235 854500
Fax: +44 (0)1235 854944
email: careers@rm.com
web: www.rm.com and www.rmcareers.co.uk

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Post by SYH » Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:04 am

I guess that is there perogative if they don't want to hire someone without a permanent visa but that really narrows down their pool.
Not all employers are like that.
I tend to not discuss my visa status unless they ask me

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Re: HSMP

Post by magsi23 » Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:38 am

vc wrote:Guys, here's a response from a prospective employer even after mentioning about HSMP visa. Is this how it works with HSMP ... Any views.


Quote :

Thank you for your recent application to RM.
Unfortunately, RM can only employ people that have the right to live and work in the UK on a permanent basis. Therefore, we are unable to accept your application. You can check your eligibility to work in the UK by visiting www.workingintheuk.gov.uk
Kind regards
RM Recruitment Team
Tel: 01235 854500
Fax: +44 (0)1235 854944
email: careers@rm.com
web: www.rm.com and www.rmcareers.co.uk

Thats ridiculious
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Post by UKbound » Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:45 am

I also wouldn't mention HSMP unless they ask.

If someone asks you if you have the right to live/work in the UK, I would simply answer yes.

If they ask if there are restrictions, my answer has been that it is initially limited in time, but that there are no restrictions, and it can be renewed as long as I'm productive. I have also mentioned that it doesn't require any sponsorship or support from the company.

If a company is saying they won't hire you without having permanent residency, even though HSMP leads to permanent residency, then they don't sound friendly. I'm not sure you'd really be happy there anyway.

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Post by itsme » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:37 am

UKbound wrote:I also wouldn't mention HSMP unless they ask.

If someone asks you if you have the right to live/work in the UK, I would simply answer yes.

If they ask if there are restrictions, my answer has been that it is initially limited in time, but that there are no restrictions, and it can be renewed as long as I'm productive. I have also mentioned that it doesn't require any sponsorship or support from the company.

If a company is saying they won't hire you without having permanent residency, even though HSMP leads to permanent residency, then they don't sound friendly. I'm not sure you'd really be happy there anyway.
even my spouse was rejected due to lack of Permanent residency from same company .. its quite uncommon but still prevailing in the market. Even though u say about ur HSMP eligibility and its ongiong status etc.. they are definitely going to look for "Permanency" stamp on passport.
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Post by ashishashah » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:47 am

I think u r better off not working for such an Ignorant employer...
They are not helping them selves by rejecting "Highly Skilled" People..
Move on..Dont want to work for such firm who dont know various Visa??
I dont mind recruiting agents being ignorant,as u wont work for them, but employers/companies??dont forget u have to work for/with them

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