I wish you lots of luck because South Africa is a crime ridden hellhole. Nobody with any sense would want to go back. Check out www.crimexposouthafrica.org
2006-10-02 10:21:59
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answered by Alf Garnett 3
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i'll cut and paste from another message I wrote to someone in england. It should be the same in Scotland.
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If you are legally working in the UK you can ask your employer to apply for a permanent working permit for you. easy
the employer/company must state that your job position in the company can't be filled in by nobody else in the UK but you. not easy.
To prove that, they must advertise your job for a certain time (i think is one month) and convince the Home Office you are invalueble to the company and they would suffer without you (and I don't mean in a sentimental way).
It's used a lot in the NHS, security and creative industry, but can be used by everyone ( and easier for ZA, AU and NZ)
If you have the skills and your employer values you, you're in!
if you flip burgers at Mcdonald...start dating now!!
2006-10-01 11:14:37
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answered by luca m 4
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a person can only be sponsored by an employer or a family member. see the us citizenship and immigratoin offiical site it will have a .gov ending on it.
2006-10-01 14:34:24
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answered by CCC 6
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Sorry dont know how, but he must be a cool friend cause i was also born in SA! lol
2006-10-01 11:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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maby you want to find out how to extend his visa first
2006-10-03 01:34:29
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answered by aaaaaaa 4
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