I'm trying not to stress about getting a student visa on Thursday, so I'm stressing about planning ahead.
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When I graduate with an MBA next year, I will be able to work in Scotland for 2 years without a work permit.
My plan is to stay in Scotland on a work permit until I qualify for ILR. When I graduate from uni, I hope to find a job with an employer who will get a work permit for me. I will be unusually qualified (M.Ed. and MBA), 10 years senior management experience, and yes, an honors undergrad degree.
I am planning on approaching employment agencies while I'm writing my thesis. An agency would have a good idea of jobs going wanting for qualified people, right? If an employer has actively searched for an employee in the UK and EU for six months without finding someone qualified, can't he then hire me?
I'm worrying about being over 55 and looking for a job and a work permit. I was planning on working until 70 in the US. If I need to work for 5 years on a WP, I would be 61 or 62 when applying for ILR. Are there any laws that would limit the number of years that I could work in the UK?
Is my plan realistic, or should I play the lottery and get onto Match.com ?