One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Agreed. A bit harsh in some respects.
Still can't believe he paid that much... that's 400 day's overstay
Still can't believe he paid that much... that's 400 day's overstay
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Let me get this straight: the OP is supporting a businessman who has zero idea - or possibly is trying his luck - regarding local immigration rules. He has the dosh to start a business, but not to pay normal fees? And his angle on this is that if he fails, locals lose jobs? Give us a break. This kind of guy doesn't give a poop about locals, He's dodging laws even indigent TEFLers on $9/hour have to follow because he's trying to save money, right?Arget wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:31 pm No one likes to see a business employing locals fail but I would have thought he was aware of his visa conditions and done something about it prior to the expiry date.
I don't see a solution other than paying up and putting a case to immigration. Other than finding a good manager until he gets it sorted I have nothing to add.
How about the locals who lose out because he doesn't pay fees which go into state coffers?
Zero sympathy.
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Is that what I said?
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
I think I was quite clear that I was paraphrasing the OP.
I quoted you, which is what you said.
My comments/criticism are directed at the OP, not you. Maybe I should have written ' what his angle is', apologies.
Will try and edit.Done.
I quoted you, which is what you said.
My comments/criticism are directed at the OP, not you. Maybe I should have written ' what his angle is', apologies.
Will try and edit.Done.
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Does your client have a WP?
Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Where does Jack find these "clients" and why do they hire him to solve immigration problems after already paying exorbitant fees to other "fixers" to solve their immigration problems? And why doesn't Jack just say "I have no way to fix your immigration problems so I won't take your money like the other fixer did"?
The guy overstayed for three months and could have paid $1800 directly to immigration and instead said, "No, let me hire a series of fixers for $4,000 and counting to solve this"?
The guy overstayed for three months and could have paid $1800 directly to immigration and instead said, "No, let me hire a series of fixers for $4,000 and counting to solve this"?
Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Sounds like what Neddy did with his landlord dispute.Cam Nivag wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:11 am Where does Jack find these "clients" and why do they hire him to solve immigration problems after already paying exorbitant fees to other "fixers" to solve their immigration problems? And why doesn't Jack just say "I have no way to fix your immigration problems so I won't take your money like the other fixer did"?
The guy overstayed for three months and could have paid $1800 directly to immigration and instead said, "No, let me hire a series of fixers for $4,000 and counting to solve this"?
Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
Something messy like this can only be fixed by a very high level contact. If neither he nor you has that, then it looks pretty grim.
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Re: One Client in Serious Visa Trouble
I don't buy it, sorry.
Chinese guy starting a business, doesn't just go through normal procedures...then asks 'agent' who has to ask CEO denizens...nah.
Chinese guy starting a business, doesn't just go through normal procedures...then asks 'agent' who has to ask CEO denizens...nah.
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