England to activate Tier 3 to accept unskilled European Workers that have a NIN !

England to activate Tier 3 to accept unskilled European Workers that have a NIN !

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Pedro Rodrigues started this petition to The British Council and

A policy that will not help anyone, created by Mr Cameron who Is no longer in power, changed the life of millions for the worst. The TIER 3 VISA was abolished. You can read about it here :

https://workpermit.com/immigration/united-kingdom/tier-3-visa-never-implemented-and-discontinued

Basically we who are not British, but contributed to the UK, working and paying taxes and renting, buying your food, paying your electricity, who lived, doesn't matter if it was 10 years or 2 weeks, and possess a NIN ( National Insurance Number) are being REJECTED to work and live in the UK. 

It is a posh and racist decision (and I don't mean skin colour, I am white and people keep confusing me as a Brit) I even feel I am part Brit part Portuguese. I am NOT ALLOWED to go back to the UK and search a unskilled minimum wage job as I once did! It is choosing the poor, if I had a degree, THEN I could. Who is going to work in your call centers, warehouses, pubs, cleaners, kitchen porters, deliveries, NANDOS, etc, at minimum wage? I would! I was going to, in December 2019...Then came COVID.

Myself and i bet a few hundreds more I know, after 2020 were planning to, but got "cancelled" with Brexit.

Cameron is no longer in duty, re instate, activate TIER 3 - Unskilled Workers for EU Citizens that have a National Insurance Number.

I have a place to live, friends, and jobs to apply to and pay my taxes. I never depended on welfare or jobseekers allowance or even plan to. I was in your Sainsburys warehouses and Gregs in Bristol, and in a pub serving pints and living in a beautiful rented room. Now I cant do it. 

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