So my partner is going to be moving back to Toronto next month, and my plan after I've finished a Masters degree here is to go ASAP. I know applications from the UK take about 2 months on average, and with my qualification (an MPhil and a BSc, as well as a national society accreditation with letters after my name) I hope I can get a few job offers in.
But the more I read about LMOs the more I'm worried that this will be the stumbling block. Presumably my qualifications will hugely help in the application for this? What likelihood is there that it'll get rejected? Do employers tend to do their best to show you're the best for the job?
Funnily enough, I took the skilled worker self-assessment test for skilled workers and passed by a reasonable margin because of my education, yet they're not taking new applications at the moment.
I'm also looking in the direction of the working holiday scheme which opens in the next few months again, but I don't know if I can apply for the skilled worker scheme whilst I'm doing this.
I'm just worrying about the whole thing, because I have no timeline in front of me, no definitives from anywhere. It doesn't help that the London office take about two weeks to reply to queries, and tend to try and use pre-written replies that don't answer your query well enough.
Can someone give me some reassurance here, or some direction? Perhaps a company that I can pay a minimal consultation fee to that will help me with this?
Many thanks in advance, all.
But the more I read about LMOs the more I'm worried that this will be the stumbling block. Presumably my qualifications will hugely help in the application for this? What likelihood is there that it'll get rejected? Do employers tend to do their best to show you're the best for the job?
Funnily enough, I took the skilled worker self-assessment test for skilled workers and passed by a reasonable margin because of my education, yet they're not taking new applications at the moment.
I'm also looking in the direction of the working holiday scheme which opens in the next few months again, but I don't know if I can apply for the skilled worker scheme whilst I'm doing this.
I'm just worrying about the whole thing, because I have no timeline in front of me, no definitives from anywhere. It doesn't help that the London office take about two weeks to reply to queries, and tend to try and use pre-written replies that don't answer your query well enough.
Can someone give me some reassurance here, or some direction? Perhaps a company that I can pay a minimal consultation fee to that will help me with this?
Many thanks in advance, all.