The migration committee actually did a report on this saying majority of intl students don’t get sponsored and actually go home so I do t get how this narrative that they are picking international students over British citizens comes from
A lot of international students end up in care jobs in order to get sponsorship. People with STEM degrees doing care and btw that sector still has the highest vacancies in the country that British citizens are not even considering applying for.
These companies also have assesment centers and interviews and pick those with the best scores. If an immigrant is there and they sponsor the grad roles, they will sponsor. Most times they don’t even sponsor those grad roles. Go to any grad application, 9/10 you see no sponsor
First of all it’s not £33.5k. It’s 70% of the going rate for uk grads/u25 and if that value falls below £33.5k and a lot of companies cannot reach this for example the BIG 4 can only sponsor a graduate role in London. Only a handful of companies are actually sponsoring grads
They all go through the same assessment centers and interview process and those that come out on top are picked regardless of nationality. Plus only a handful companies sponsor graduate roles, the big multinationals.
@bethefrank They did a redundancy of their audit team. It has nothing to do with visa but low attrition rates. People affected were both international hires and British citizens. The guy is just engagement farming
Shame on Sky News for this utterly misleading headline. Anyone pushing this false narrative deserves complete contempt.
Epstein tried to get me to go to his island and I REFUSED, yet they name me even before Prince Andrew, who did visit.
@JMEXQUE@Slattymarcel@green_pappi@georgeliamking@Obaji_esq@dammiedammie35 You’re the dunce because he didn’t apply for any visa. He’s just saying he got rejected. There’s no way a business man like him would get rejected for a visa. American visa isn’t gates of heaven; you’re rejected when you don’t have money