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The whole idea of me wanting to check is that my employer is not so transparent and i smell a rat. I dunno what to do. I need to somehow find out with my details as to whether that particular employer has filed my WP or not.TinTinTin wrote:Do you know when your WP was filed ? Normally it takes 4 weeks and after easter holidays there is a backlog and getting cleared.
I am not sure about the reason for them being evasive, as they have not one but about 100 applications as per their statistics. Few of them i know personally. (about 8 of them). We all share the same concerns. When we ask about the status, they either lie or postpone the discussion with the next promised date by which they can get us the application reference no that the HO gives for every candidate that the employer applies for.PaperPusher wrote:WorkPermitIssues, the UKBA probably will not tell you.
It is not your application, it is the employer's.
You will have to chase it up with your prospective employer, or start looking for another job.
You could tell them you want proof, which may not go down well. Is there a reason they are being evasive? If you do not trust them, why do you want to work there?
Regards
PaperPusher wrote:WorkPermitIssues
I smell a rat too. No decent employer would ask for a deposit IMO. However, it is usual to have to give any relocation costs back if you leave early.
Have you thought about contacting the nearest high commission for help. If you get details of a few of you that may help.
Are they in India? If so, it is strange because applications must have an employer in the UK.
Take it from me, once they send the application off & the payment is processed, it takes hours only to get the reference number. The employer just needs to make a phonecall to Sheffield. It may take longer to decide the case, but the reference number is automaticaly done at the start.
I am just concerned in case you have been had, xe.com says you paid just over £630. A work permit application is just £190. Even if they were using a representative in the UK it is lots of money. They would get a discount I am sure with that many applications.
Have you thought about going to the police?
See the Govt website about work permits:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... rkpermits/
Perhaps if you give a little bit more detail, we could say if the scenario is plausible.
Have you checked if the employer is on the English companies house register?
webcheck service
Is it an Inter Company Transfer, ie you already work for them overseas?
I hope I am wrong to be concerned!!!
Regards
PP
It still does not explain the delay totally, if an employer is large enough to need 100+ staff at short notice, they should be well established and not have to wait for the P35 filing.they have not one but about 100 applications
PaperPusher wrote:Well that clears a lot up then.
It still does not explain the delay totally, if an employer is large enough to need 100+ staff at short notice, they should be well established and not have to wait for the P35 filing.they have not one but about 100 applications
100 staff is a lot, I can only see it if there is an absolutely huge contract in there somewhere. They could have problems if they are not ICT applications because they need to show that there are no suitable resident workers, ie no one suitable who wants the job throughout Europe.
ICTs are a bit more straight forward.
I disagree about the upfront payment. If they cannot get anyone in the whole of Europe, they should be willing to bear the cost because they are lucky to get you. They are charging over the odds anyway, and it could be illegal. What would they charge a British person? I have never heard of people having to pay to get a job in the UK. It is the other way round in my experience, you get money from them!
Anyway, you will just have to hassle them. It is their application, so you are stuck.
Good luck with it.
Regards
rockhall wrote:WorkPermitIssues I believe I smell a RAT, have you researched properly about the company? google the company read etc etc, some businesses may have posh offices and they maybe fake. You have been waiting for a response for the past two months and others 4 months this is really a long time with 600+ at stake nahh there is definitely a RAT.
Why would a company want money from you if they willing to hire? I think you should investigate because this is too long of a wait and you are not getting any proper explainations as to the delay.