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lancashirelove
lancashirelove
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Location: UK
quotePosted at 11:49 on 26th August 2009
Reza, As your country is not a qualifying member of the European Union you will require a Visa to visit or work in the UK.  In order to obtain a Visa you must apply at the British Embassey in your country. This applies to any non- EU member country national. Religion is not a reason for refusal of a visa but you must satisfy the Embassey staff assessment on application of a visa. If you try to enter the UK without a visa you wont be allowed entry.
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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
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Joined: 23rd Aug 2009
Location: Iran
quotePosted at 09:49 on 27th August 2009

thank you so much.

please tell me more about the jobs.what is the best job for me?
please speak with me easily.

what is your salary?for example  50 $ in a week or month? 

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lancashirelove
lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 10:26 on 27th August 2009

Reza, You wont get into the United Kingdom without a visa, which will only be given to you on application to the British Embassey. You wont qualify for a visa unless you can proove you have a job and a sponser willing to pay for you during your stay. If you come to the UK without these, or Uk immigration are not happy that your intentions are valid on arrival at our sea-ports or Airports, you will be detained and sent straight back to your country. If you manage to get into the UK illegaly you will only find work working illegally for a few pence per day and wont qualify for any 'help'. also the people employing you will be arrested.  If you are found you will also be arrested, locked-up and deported back to your country. please be aware that our country, although its people are 'free' we do have rules and laws that we (and you), must abide by.

You can always look at the pictures on this site.

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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
Posts: 6
Joined: 23rd Aug 2009
Location: Iran
quotePosted at 13:34 on 28th August 2009
heyi dont know what you are saying..what do you mean that i should have sponsor.please speak with me easily as well as you can.
could i work in taxi and buy a car?
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:48 on 28th August 2009
Reza, my guess is that you should go to the British Consulate where you live and speak with an interpreter there who can answer all of your questions. They would know about all of the laws, visas, and such that would be necessary for you to get into the UK to live.
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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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Joined: 13th Apr 2008
Location: UK
quotePosted at 17:05 on 31st August 2009

Hi reza and welcome.

What job you get depends on your skills. There is a recession here so there is a shortage of work so there is no guaranteed employment. The minimum wage here is £5.73 an hour for people 22 and over. The police treat everyone equally.

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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
Posts: 6
Joined: 23rd Aug 2009
Location: Iran
quotePosted at 09:51 on 8th September 2009

Do the manager or boss give you pay in a week or month?

please give me some rules of your country and tell me where i can find a beautiful place in the sites. 



Edited by: reza hasani at:8th September 2009 09:52
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:56 on 8th September 2009
On 28th August 2009 14:48, Diana Sinclair wrote:
Reza, my guess is that you should go to the British Consulate where you live and speak with an interpreter there who can answer all of your questions. They would know about all of the laws, visas, and such that would be necessary for you to get into the UK to live.
Diana gives you good advice here Reza and the website is full of beautiful members pictures to look at. We can't help you any other way!
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