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Living and Working in the UK written by Mathew Collins, Nicky Barclay Studio : How To Books Ltd by How To Books Ltd Publisher : How To Books Ltd Released : 2007-12-15 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 9781845280673 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1 review)
List Price : $26.00 Our Price : $34.52
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Meant for HR professionals, a student, or a foreign national, this book includes information on immigration rules and regulations. It covers topics as: the category of visa needed to suit the circumstances; facts about the UK Education System; housing, tax, and healthcare; what to do on getting there; and the information to live in the UK. Whether you are a HR professional responsible for bringing in staff from overseas, a student or a foreign national interested in coming to the UK, this book is for you. It includes up to date information on immigration rules and regulations and comprehensive information on the following topics: what category of visa you need to suit your circumstances; useful facts about the UK Education System; all you need to know about housing, tax and healthcare; what to do when you get there; and the practical information you need to live happily in the UK. AUTHOR BIOG: Mathew Collins is the Managing Partner of the International Visa Consultancy, Ambler Collins, based in London. He has many years experience assisting individuals, families and companies in preparing and processing successful visa applications to live in the UK and Europe. He is also co-author of Going to Live in Australia and Going to Live in New Zealand for How To Books. Nicky Barclay is a registered Immigration Practitioner who has worked with some of the UK's most progressive companies, managing work permit and visa applications for their overseas staff and assisting with their initial entry and settlement. |
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Brilliant content |
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This book has everything in it that you need to know about living and working in the UK...it even details things that i did not even think about. I would highly recommend this book to anyone thinking of moving to the UK. |
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