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I’m very new to this whole forum thing so please bare with me.
I am 27 years old and have been studying and working for a while now, I have master’s degree and have for a long time had my heart set on working in for a short time to see how things go. My partner also wishes to come along with me. I have my aunt and uncle who live in Windermere area who we would potentially stay with, however we are just so unsure how to go about finding jobs and if I will get employed despite being British. I have heard that it is very difficult to get to the being British. Any advice would help so much. |
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What makes you think being British would be a significant barrier to employment? I don't believe that is the case at all.
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no, i dont see being british as having any negative effect on possible job opportunities. i dont speak spanish, but i have a job.
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being british wouldn't hurt you for a job, i just hear its a bear doing the immigration thing if you're from the uk.
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