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Living and working in the UK

Living and working in the UK. Name: Helen Giles UK EURES Adviser South West England Email:helen.giles1@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk. Living and working in the UK. Working in the UK Employment law Living in the UK Looking for work. Living and working in the UK. United Kingdom - UK.

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Living and working in the UK

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  1. Living and working in the UK Name: Helen Giles UK EURES Adviser South West England Email:helen.giles1@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk

  2. Living and working in the UK • Working in the UK • Employment law • Living in the UK • Looking for work Living and working in the UK

  3. United Kingdom - UK • England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland • Population 61 million • ILO Unemployment rate 7.9% • 2.47 million unemployed • Language spoken English • Welsh • Currency – British pound £ Living and working in the UK

  4. PES in the UK • Great Britain www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk Tel: 00 44 845 6060 234 • Northern Ireland www.jobcentreonline.com Tel: 0800 353 530 • Self service kiosks Living and working in the UK

  5. Job opportunities in UK skills shortage occupations • Managers in Construction • Civil/ Chemical/ Aircraft Manufacturing Engineers • Physicists, Geologists, Meteorologists • Doctors and Dentists • Vets • Various Health Care Professionals (including Radiographers, Psychologists and Biochemists) • Secondary Maths / Science Teachers • Highly skilled Ballet Dancers / Contemporary Dancers • Chefs/ Cooks • Care Assistants/ Home Carers • Pipe Fitters Living and working in the UK

  6. The resident labour market test – tier 2 of the Work Permits Points Based System (PBS). • Non-European nationals can only come to work in the United Kingdom if there are no suitable European Economic Area/Swiss workers available to fill the job. • The resident labour market test must be met by the employer before they can assign a Certificate of Sponsorship to a non-European (Third Country National). Living and working in the UK

  7. Job vacancies on the EURES Portal Living and working in the UK

  8. Graduates • Average Graduate wage is £27,000 according to www.milkround.com or £25,000 according to Association of Graduate Recruiters (both 2009 figures). www.prospects.ac.uk – Graduate Careers site www.milkround.com www.nijobs.com – jobs in Northern Ireland www.get.hobsons.co.uk www.gradireland.com www.top100graduateemployers.com Living and working in the UK

  9. Employment law • National Minimum Wage – new rates October • Working week 37-48 hours + • Holiday entitlement 25 days + • Wage/Salary is paid monthly or weekly • 20 minute rest break for 6 hours + www.direct.gov.uk www.tuc.org.uk www.acas.org.uk Living and working in the UK

  10. National insurance number • Required for paying social security contributions • Apply as soon as you start work • Tel: 0845 6000 643 or Tel: 02890 545500 (NI) www.direct.gov.ukwww.nidirect.gov.uk Living and working in the UK

  11. Income tax Basic rate: 20% £0 - £37,400 Higher rate: 40% £37,400 + Self-employed people pay their own tax www.hmrc.gov.uk Living and working in the UK

  12. National insurance 11 %deducted if you earnabove £110 - £844 plus 1 % of earnings above £844 per week Self-employed people pay their own NIC www.hmrc.gov.uk Living and working in the UK

  13. E Forms European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) formally, E111 E301 – records your social security contributions E303 – used to transfer your unemployment benefit from one country to another, within the EEA. Living and working in the UK

  14. Healthcare in the UK NHS - National Health Service Visiting a doctor is free; a visit to the dentist you have to pay Prescription medicines you may have to pay (depending on where you reside in the UK) www.dh.gov.ukwww.nhsdirect.nhs.uk Tel: 0845 45 47 Living and working in the UK

  15. Living in the UK • Apartments/Flats: £450 - £600 = (€ 481-642) • Houses: £500- £800 = (€ 535 - £856) • Rooms: £200-£350 = (€ 214 - £374) • One month’s rent required in advance as a deposit • Council Tax www.loot.co.uk www.yell.com www.direct.gov.uk(council tax) Living and working in the UK

  16. Living expenses • Bread - £1.50 = € 1.60 • Milk 1l - £1.00 = € 1.07 • Fast food restaurant meal - £3.79 = €4.05 • Cigarettes (20) £5.70 = € 6.09 • Beer 568ml (1 pint) - £3.00 = € 3.21 • Cinema ticket £6.00 = €6.42 • Bus/Train, short journey, (single) £1.50 = €1.60 • 1 pound = 1.07 euro • 1 euro = .89 pence Living and working in the UK

  17. Looking for work • UK newspapers (online) • Company websites • PES UK • Private recruitment agencies (free service) www.rec.uk.com • EURES Living and working in the UK

  18. The EURES portal • Search for a job • Register your CV online • Make contact with EURES advisers • Labour market information • Living and working conditions • Education • Graduate forum www.eures.europa.eu Living and working in the UK

  19. Job application process • Curriculum Vitae – C V • 2 pages, typed • Create a CV to match the job • Application letter • Company application forms(sometimes online) • Interviews • www.backtowork.direct.gov.uk • www.prospects.ac.uk Living and working in the UK

  20. Education - Qualifications • For UK recognition of qualifications, contact NARIC www.naric.org.uk • English language test is required to study in the UK www.ielts.org • Learning the language www.britishcouncil.org • University courses in the UK www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk Living and working in the UK

  21. Work placement opportunities www.work-experience.org www.targetcareers.co.uk www.power-to-inspire.co.uk www.get.hobsons.co.uk www.placement-uk.com www.internuk.com Living and working in the UK

  22. Questions…….. Helen.giles1@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk

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