I know her grades, she's a straight A student, so I think I can conclude that she will get a good job and help whichever country she works in. We need engineers, and if she becomes a good engineer, maybe that will be useful to the UK. We need people in the medical field, if she becomes a good...
I don't know she's cleverer, but she studies harder and gets better grades. She might be able to do a job in the future that we have a need for, that can't be met by British workers.
I didn't say she does need a lawyer. I asked for advice on legitimate ways to live here, like being a doctor if...
She's not wanting to be an illegal, surely that's a good thing?
Don't the higher fees foreign students pay help keep costs for British students moderate?
Thanks, I thought it might mean that, but that would mean there's a fair chance he won't be there if she goes.
Zero.
Any chance you could PM me some details, so I don't end up talking to some random drunk?
Thanks. What does 'holds court' mean in this context? Does he own it, manage it or what?
I don't think she'd feel comfortable doing that. Do you think these students are given kosher methods, or slightly more Arthur Daley methods?
We have a Malaysian student living with us, and she'd like to live here permanently, but she's only on a student visa. She's studying A levels, and will then do a degree, probably followed by further training.
Are there any professions that would increase her chances of getting a visa to work...