Hi everyone,
I am trying to understand the recruitment process with companies that sponsor the skilled worker visa for overseas applicants. I am planning to come to join my fiance, who is British, in England and get married this summer, following which we hope to settle there. But I want to find a job before I come as it will take a while after we are married to get my immigration status settled and I don't want to be in England and not working. As a commonwealth citizen, I don’t need a visa to come to England, but I don’t have the right to work.
I have seen the list of companies that are licensed UK Sponsors and I have been applying only to companies from that list that advertise vacancies, but during recruitment, they still ask you as one of the first questions on the application form if you have the right to work in the UK and say you have to provide proof at the interview.
With the new points immigration system which came with Brexit, you get points for having a job offer. I just don't know how you get a job offer if during recruitment you are asked on the form, if you have the right to work, then they don't process the application if you say you don't.
What am I missing? Is there anyone who has experience with this from the HR perspective? It is completely baffling to me.
So basically, am I wasting my time? Is this sponsorship thing for real or is it only in the most exceptional cases that it happens?
Thank you for any information.
Lyn.