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    Hello,

    I'm an International (Outside EU) Student currently studying in the UK on a Tier-4 Student Visa. I am trying to apply to Graduate jobs here that will sponsor my Tier-2 Visa.

    I have an offer from Company A, and I have signed the contract (replied by email saying I have read an accept with the contract attached as I was asked by them). The company is not bad, but their pay is quite low. I accepted since at that point I didn't know if I will get another job and having ANY job is better than no job.

    I now have an offer from Company B which pays better and is overall somewhere I would prefer to work than Company A.

    2 Questions:
    1. My main concern is that are there any legal implications or can anything horrible happen if I do tell Company A that I would be unable to start with them (i.e. not follow the contract I 'signed') and go ahead and work for Company B? They have NOT given me any bonus/salary or any payment and have NOT started applying for my Tier-2 Sponsorship Visa, and I will not be starting to work for them for another 11 months.
    2. Company A is a huge company, so would they put a 'bad remark' under my name if I do wish to work for them in the future? (Their Graduate salary is rigid but perhaps as an experienced hire I might get better wages)


    I have googled loads but most advice is for locals, I'm scared Internationals might be different!

    Any advice would be helpful ^_^ Thanks!
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  • #2
    Re: International Student picking best job

    Nobody can advice?

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    • #3
      Re: International Student picking best job

      I would really appreciate a reply

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      • #4
        Re: International Student picking best job

        Hello moltenice and welcome,
        As you will appreciate yours is a specific query and if no one on line at present can reply with a positive answer then am sorry but you will just have to hang fire, no one would want to give advice that was wrong or of no use.
        Enaid x

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        • #5
          Re: International Student picking best job

          Hi and welcome, apologies for the oversight, I missed this one.

          OK, I assume you have received a firm offer from Company B ? If you were to decline on Company A`s offer would you definitely have a position at Company B ?

          If so, and you are 100% certain that Company B is more suited to you then as there is 11 months before you start with Company A there should not be too much problem.

          Write to Company A, thanking them for their time and consideration and explain truthfully your reasons that you now wish to decline their offer. Legally yes you are bound by a contract, but unless they have already incurred any expenses they will appreciate your honesty and have plenty of time to offer candidate #2 the position instead. Be aware that should you again change your mind, if Company B remove their offer etc, then the chances of you missing out on both are certain.

          I am not familiar with Student Visa sponsorship so my advise is limited, I am not sure if Company A will have made any financial or other commitments at this point, you should be better aware of this and let us know if this is the case.
          Any opinions I give are my own. Any advice I give is without liability. If you are unsure, please seek qualified legal advice.

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          • #6
            Re: International Student picking best job

            Originally posted by Tools View Post
            Hi and welcome, apologies for the oversight, I missed this one.

            OK, I assume you have received a firm offer from Company B ? If you were to decline on Company A`s offer would you definitely have a position at Company B ?

            If so, and you are 100% certain that Company B is more suited to you then as there is 11 months before you start with Company A there should not be too much problem.

            Write to Company A, thanking them for their time and consideration and explain truthfully your reasons that you now wish to decline their offer. Legally yes you are bound by a contract, but unless they have already incurred any expenses they will appreciate your honesty and have plenty of time to offer candidate #2 the position instead. Be aware that should you again change your mind, if Company B remove their offer etc, then the chances of you missing out on both are certain.

            I am not familiar with Student Visa sponsorship so my advise is limited, I am not sure if Company A will have made any financial or other commitments at this point, you should be better aware of this and let us know if this is the case.
            Thanks for your extremely useful reply! Yes indeed I have a FIRM offer from BOTH companies. I've already signed Company A's contract. B is going to send the contract soon. As per what you said if I just called them up, thanked them for the offer and truthfully tell them what the situation is since it is 11 months before it starts it should be ok. Do let me know if this is not correct.

            I'm hoping the costs incurred that you mentioned doesn't include the costs they would have associated with my interviews etc.

            Thanks once again for your reply! I am currently breathing a sigh of relief!

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            • #7
              Re: International Student picking best job

              Hi,

              Again I must stress that I cannot give you 100% accurate advice in this area as I am not familiar with Student Visa Sponsorship and the processes involved. As I say the best course of action is to contact them and explain the situation, ask them if you were to now to decline the offer what steps would follow and what are your liabilities. You can then use the reply if in future they do pursue you for costs.
              Any opinions I give are my own. Any advice I give is without liability. If you are unsure, please seek qualified legal advice.

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