It is my very first topic on this forum
and I do apologies if I posted in the wrong section!
Right, here we go

I am on my final year studying Bsc Computer Networks in South Yorkshire - Sheffield
Few months back, I met a lovely lady back home and been in contact since then ...
surely I met her and her family & also her family met my family etc etc,
in simple terms, we love each other and will get engaged this summer & marriage will be in summer 2015
NOW THE PROBLEM & ISSUE
With the new UK regulations, I must earn at least £18,600 per year (after tax)
for me being applicable to consider a fiancee/spouse visa settlement.
Question:
How am I supposed to get such a high payment ???
We all know that every year thousands of young people get a degree and over 80% of them end up
working in a low paid workplace e.g. supermarkets & warehouse etc.
How will I be able to get over 18,600 in a such work place???
Yes, just because I get the degree - no-body will guarantee me a decent job
At the end of the day, that is why I am studying - to have a better job + payment
and NOT to end up in a warehouse .... but reality is - unfortunately many students end up
working for Tesco / Asda / Next etc just cos there is a shortfall for people with a degree.
Anyway ... in my opinion, by making such a high earning criteria
you are automatically and systematically excluding anybody else from getting married (outside UK)
if u got a low income ... wow well done Britain - seems like you rather prefer single mums and dads in UK
rather then healthy growing families who are the children of the future - UK future.
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