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Originally Posted by Kizzy
That means you can't come here looking for a job... but if you are coming here to DO a job, that's fine.
Employees of companies established in the host country? So that's quite a lot of employees in manufacturing, IT, engineering,
People working in the service industries are fine so that's unskilled workers covered housekeepers, waiting staff, bar and warehouse work.
Look at the original article I posted specifically this comment..
''Indian officials called for 40,000 workers to come to Europe under this scheme but EU negotiators said it should be half that. Twelve thousand of those could come to the UK.''
Without the EU negotiating how many will enter to take jobs, how can you suggest it won't have an impact?
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But according to remainers there will be a significant labour shortage after Brexit. Under WTO rules those filling those jobs will be here on an as needed basis and not with a plan of gaining permanent residency and all the benefits and entitlements that go along with that. We will have more control.
Under the open borders rules of a soft Brexit untold numbers will come here of which many will stay permanently and many will claim benefits and social housing etc. We will have no control. Many people voted to gain control of our borders - despite the leavers trying their best to ignore that crucial fact.