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TSKhushbakht
post Jul 25 2016, 02:25 PM, updated 10y ago

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I think should look into working in Europe as there are opportunities too.

anything98
post Jul 25 2016, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(Khushbakht @ Jul 25 2016, 02:25 PM)
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I think should look into working in Europe as there are opportunities too.
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Interesting, I am wondering why no one starts up a thread 'Working in Europe' or same kind. Finally, this is one!

Same here been looking for one, I think most employers in Europe are looking for candidates that could speak their local language & visa barrier.

Share experience if anyone is working in Europe currently.

This post has been edited by anything98: Jul 25 2016, 02:43 PM
rabloo
post Jul 25 2016, 03:03 PM

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Can the UK still be considered as Europe? tongue.gif. Worked there for 2 years. I joined in through the most common route, which is graduating from an education institution. Apart from people working with MNCs being re-located from their base somewhere to a new base in Europe, I haven't yet met any Malaysian who applied for a job in Europe from Malaysia. Am really interested to hear the experience of anyone who went through that route.
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post Jul 25 2016, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(rabloo @ Jul 25 2016, 03:03 PM)
Can the UK still be considered as Europe? tongue.gif. Worked there for 2 years. I joined in through the most common route, which is graduating from an education institution. Apart from people working with MNCs being re-located from their base somewhere to a new base in Europe, I haven't yet met any Malaysian who applied for a job in Europe from Malaysia. Am really interested to hear the experience of anyone who went through that route.
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Is it still possible to go into the workforce after graduating now? I recall there is a policy enforced that will force foreign students to return to their own countries once their study has completed.

UK is still part of Europe as of now. The Brexit will take a couple of years to fully conclude so I guess at the moment there is no change.
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post Jul 25 2016, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(ChaChaZero @ Jul 25 2016, 03:58 PM)
Is it still possible to go into the workforce after graduating now? I recall there is a policy enforced that will force foreign students to return to their own countries once their study has completed.

UK is still part of Europe as of now. The Brexit will take a couple of years to fully conclude so I guess at the moment there is no change.
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Still possible via a Tier 4 visa for a graduate level job. Other than graduate level jobs, the company that wishes to employ you will have to conduct a Resident Labour market Test to demonstrate that there is no local or EU candidate that is suitable for the role.


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post Aug 4 2016, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(ChaChaZero @ Jul 25 2016, 03:58 PM)
Is it still possible to go into the workforce after graduating now? I recall there is a policy enforced that will force foreign students to return to their own countries once their study has completed.

UK is still part of Europe as of now. The Brexit will take a couple of years to fully conclude so I guess at the moment there is no change.
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The policy you're referring to didn't went through British parliament last year but that might change as the new British PM is Theresa May who advocated for the policy: http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/george-os...article/1328284

Might. I guess we just have to see how it goes..

 

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