Brexit opened doors to South Africans to work in the United Kingdom – Saskia Johnston Sable International

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Business in the United Kingdom have been experiencing a shortage of workers with 1.19 million vacancies in the country. This is according to statistics released in November 2022 by the UK Parliament and a business survey by the country’s Office for National Statistics indicate that 13.3% of British businesses experienced a shortage of workers. The shortages are a result of the country’s decision to leave the European Union. While the door has closed for Europeans; it has opened more opportunities for South Africans to live and work in the UK, which could lead to settlement. Saskia Johnston from Immigration specialists Sable International told BizNews the new post-Brexit rules has opened up the door for more labour-intensive roles such as plumbers and bricklayers and there are many positions open for workers in the healthcare sector. Johnston has however warned that half-truths are circulating about the self-sponsorship route for business owners and mistakes could be costly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
27 Feb 2023 5AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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