Hi
This year will be my 8th year in the UK under student/spouse visa. I have 2 years of UK accounting experiences and managed to get exemptions for ACCA from my first degree accounting experience in the UK.
I am calling for help for advices that can enable me to obtain work with employers willing to sponsor a work permit. Please can anyone advise which accounting firms/companies that have sponsored work permit(s) before. Any links/help to find recruitment agencies that will be willing to help somebody who requires work permit would be really appreciated. This is because all of the recruitment agencies I have approached have refused to represent me because of the requirement for a work permit despite the fact that they have said my CV was impressive. Please kindly visit:
I feel that it is a bit unfair and feel that I have been discriminated against when recruitment agencies have treated me in such a way after informing me that they cannot take me on even though my background(s) is better than the other candidates they have.
On the other hand, I would be really grateful if anyone would be able to advise whether I am able to get the right to abode because I found out that my mother was born in Penang in 1952, under the British colony and I was born in 1979, before 1983 and I am a commonwealth citizen. I found a link to the Home Office:
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/ind/en ... tonly.html
and I discovered this:
6.5 Malaysia
6.5.1 The Federation of Malaya was formed on 31 August 1957 of 9 Malay States (Protected States) and the colonies of Penang and Malacca. British protected persons lost that status on independence but there was no provision for the loss of citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies.
6.5.2 North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore joined with those states to form the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963. The Malaysia Act withdrew citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies on basically normal grounds but did not affect existing citizens of the Federation.
6.5.3 Therefore there was no provision for loss of CUKC for people who acquired that status by their birth or connection with Penang and Malacca before 31 August 1957. A person born there or legally descended from a father born there may have had an automatic claim to citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies - now they are mainly British Overseas citizens.
For
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front ... 1067826#Q4
I found out that:
How do I know if I am a Commonwealth citizen with the right of abode?
You will have the right of abode as a Commonwealth citizen if you have been a citizen of a Commonwealth country up to 1 January 1983 and, immediately before that date:
you were a Commonwealth citizen with a parent who, at the time of your birth or legal adoption, was a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies and had their citizenship by being born in the United Kingdom, or
you were a Commonwealth citizen and are, or were, the wife of a man with the right of abode in the United Kingdom.
Pakistan and South Africa were not part of the Commonwealth before 1 January 1983 and their citizens have no right of abode under this provision.
Please help ASAP because I do not want to study ACCA full time for the next 2 years then get a PR after a 10 year legal stay because I feel there will be plenty of time wasted if I don't accumulate work experiences at the same time.
Many thanks and kind regards,
Azwinar