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What are our chances ?
« on: October 13, 2005, 09:20:38 PM »
My wife has become discouraged  :\\\'( after reading a bit of the immigration, job, visa, etc information.

Is there much chance of a couple of 40+ year old engineers finding good employment in Scotland, to be able to move (immigrate) there? I thought Scotland was trying to get people (EU only?) to move in, but it seems pretty difficult from here in the US.


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Re: What are our chances ?
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2005, 10:11:33 PM »
There is a massive shortage of skilled workers in Scotland, so it should theoretically be easier for you to find employment there, although I appreciate that it may be tricky if you are currently out of the UK.

Have you looked at the HSMP programme?  If you are both skilled and qualified and have a lot of work experience, it may be that you qualify, in which case you will not need a job offer before moving across.

Victoria


Re: What are our chances ?
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2005, 11:05:31 PM »
Hello.
Please do not be discourage.
I have A LOT (more than 10) friends (with their families) who have gone  to live in Scotland in the last 2 years.
All of the Venezuelans, all of them engineers. They got first job phone interviews, then a "in person" interview,
then they got the  job. There are A LOT of companies there hiring experienced professionals.
Of course, not all the people who applied got the job, but I think you have a good chance since your main language is English.
Some of my friends who did not get hired did not have good English (like me, hahahaha ;)).
Good luck and keep trying, send TONS of Resumes and apply.

PS: i almost forgot, the companies gave them work permits.


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