It's crucial to report channels that encourage students to study abroad only to exploit them later. "The UK should be the last place to consider for job prospects." Studying there often leads to anxiety, substantial study loans, and menial jobs like food delivery, which is tantamount to a life of servitude rather than a good lifestyle. Pls “like” and “report” if you agree❤
There are so many things wrong with this comment. 1. There's something called dignity of labour that you should familiarise yourself with. There's absolutely nothing wrong with delivering food. Many people with day jobs do it at the side here to earn extra. 2. In today's world studying almost anywhere will lead to student loans. I 100% agree the fees shouldn't be so high. Unfortunately people like you and me don't get to decide the fees. It's the same for all the top countries. 3. While there are many students who find it difficult to manage the fees, there are also many students who don't have an issue paying this amount either because they have the finances or because they get scholarships. Just because something doesn't work for you doesn't mean it doesn't work for anyone. I always share a realistic picture so don't start with me.
@@AbsolutelyAshika Countering each of your points in a polite manner: 1. Living in a foreign country, away from loved ones, and working in jobs such as food delivery after completing approximately 15 years of full-time education is often not a matter of choice. While I respect those who undertake these jobs to make ends meet, it is not always the best decision. Similar opportunities are available in one’s home country without the associated hardships of living abroad. 2. Many students choose to study abroad in pursuit of a better lifestyle. However, after spending significant amounts of money, often around 50 lakhs, many end up unemployed and not securing the desired jobs. This suggests that the notion of better opportunities abroad is sometimes overstated. 3. I did not mention those who can afford to live abroad or the scholarships that are often presented as opportunities. Scholarships can be elusive, and many students are misled by counselors who promote studies abroad for monetary gain. I have seen individuals return from the UK without securing decent jobs despite holding postgraduate degrees. The anxiety and pressure faced by these students are immense, yet their struggles are seldom addressed by those who promote studying abroad. Friends and close-ones working in top MNCs and healthcare centers in the UK have advised me against moving there. The reality is often much harsher than it appears. With rising inflation, high taxes for immigrants, and visa-sponsored jobs often reserved for local residents, the situation can be quite challenging. Why are these points not mentioned in any of your "informative" videos? Given your wide audience, I urge you to use your platform to spread awareness and not perpetuate misinformation. I wish this helps you and the students targeting foriegn studies as well.
Hi Ashika, I noticed that my previous comment was deleted, which I find disappointing. I was hoping for a discussion rather than censorship. Here are my points again, and I expect a response this time: Living in a foreign country, away from loved ones, and working in jobs such as food delivery after completing approximately 15 years of full-time education is often not a matter of choice. While I respect those who undertake these jobs to make ends meet, it is not always the best decision. Similar opportunities are available in one’s home country without the associated hardships of living abroad. Many students choose to study abroad in pursuit of a better lifestyle. However, after spending significant amounts of money, often around 50 lakhs, many end up unemployed and not securing the desired jobs. This suggests that the notion of better opportunities abroad is sometimes overstated. I did not mention those who can afford to live abroad or the scholarships that are often presented as opportunities. Scholarships can be elusive, and many students are misled by counselors who promote studies abroad for monetary gain. I have seen individuals return from the UK without securing decent jobs despite holding postgraduate degrees. The anxiety and pressure faced by these students are immense, yet their struggles are seldom addressed by those who promote studying abroad. Friends working in top MNCs and healthcare centers in the UK have advised me against moving there. The reality is often much harsher than it appears. With rising inflation, high taxes for immigrants, and visa-sponsored jobs often reserved for local residents, the situation can be quite challenging. Given your wide audience, I urge you to use your platform to spread awareness and not perpetuate misinformation. If you cannot argue on such point pls stop posting such content if you dont want to take the blame ! Hope, this helps your arrogant brain, much love!
@purge1998 Brother, from your experience, maybe it's difficult, but not impossible 😉. Always remember that struggle is temporary not permanent. UK is beautiful country with good opportunities for perfect fit ❤. No hate for any country.
1. I can see your previous comment FYI. It's not deleted. 2. Don't name call. I don't appreciate it and it doesn't fit your attitude of having a discussion. I'm 100% sure if someone came to your place of work and talked trash you wouldn't like it. The same goes for me. Just because I have a public platform, it doesn't entitle you to call me names. 3. The world exists beyond you and your friends. The fact is that 337,000 people were issued with visas last year. Did everyone who applied for a visa get one? Absolutely not. The world doesn't work that way. But 337,000 were able to land a job. If my videos helped any of the 337,000, I'm glad. If any of the people who watched and didn't end up being one of those 337,000 but took the guidance, and tried again and got a job this year, once again, my job is done. I've never said everyone will get a job. That's the harsh reality of life and I've made content on that too.
Hello, Ashika such a great informative video. I have a suggestion, can you make a video only about interior designer jobs in the UK. Especially people who have just graduated.
Thank you Very Much For Sharing the information Ashika. And Please Give an Individual Video about Finance Sector Jobs and that will be use full for many.
Hello @Ashika, Thank you for the information. I am Bangladeshi. Can you please tell and make a video how I can directly request to sponsor me from Bangladesh? Please help me to understanding this. It will very much helpful for me. ?
Be very careful people Uk has more strict restrictions on foreign workers nowadays or even visitors so some of us are blessed to already be here but its still a struggle to get the right job. Most graduates struggling even uk English graduates are doing care work or cleaning.
Hey there. Yes the restrictions have increased. The UK is still looking to hire but not for as many roles as earlier because of the salary threshold increasing. That being said, there are still roles hiring because they offer more than the salary threshold for sponsorship.
The harsh truth is mostly Care workers get sponsorship , truck drivers and farm workers. Other occupations are Nurses, doctors , vets and other selected health professionals otherwise if you have no national insurance number and relevant visa for uk forget!! You are bettet off going to Dubai. I live here so telling you 100% truth brothers and sisters.
If you don't have a visa, you can't really work in the UK unless you're a dependant. That being said, I've made it clear in many videos that the UK often recruits for roles that they have a shortage for - e.g. nurses & doctors. But sometimes, it's for a skillset they're looking for - e.g. software engineers. It all depends on the skills you have to offer.
Hello I have completed my masters in engineering project management. I have no experience. Many of them are rejecting me. Do u have any suggestions regarding this ?
Thank you for the valid information please I'm a qualified carer who needs a sponsorship in this career from Durban South Africa If there are any links please share with me . please
Hello there I have completed my masters in law but I have experienced in insurance advisor in India for 3years how can I get a suitable job in this sector and any skill I have to learn here to get this job
No it didn't. It only removed the right for certain visas like for students unless it's a PhD or for carer roles. It did not universally revoke dependant visas.
Hey Ashika are there any schools and colleges in UK who provide visa sponsorship for teaching jobs? If yes, then can you please make a video on this particular topic please? It will be a great help...
Hi Abid, you'll need to check job portals like Indeed. You can get roles in the hotel industry but driving roles will be difficult without a UK driving license.
Hi Rohit, the UK does not check for HIV so it’s not an issue. You’d need a sponsored job and an employer to offer you a visa. The visa would depend on the type of work.
Not even two percent of students from lndia have bagged any job and are struggling even for a part time job .lts a fact ,yes you can definitely earn a few pounds by making youtube videos. And that's what students are struggling to do.
Nothing all wrong. These type of people advertise for their indian counterparts advertisements. Instead of coming to uk and spend 20 25 lakes of indian rupees, they can have their own setups in india. Students have no job here and that's without experience. Don't get fooled by these type of people.
Mam i have done ballb from india, is der any scope of job after doing llm from uk university who are charging fees 22 lakhs + other expenses total 30 lk Is it worth to invest such a huge amount
Hey there. It's a lot of money so think carefully. What is the ranking of the university, what is the placement %? It's vital to talk to alumni and other students to ensure that University is the right way ahead because it doesn't make sense to spend a ton of money to not get a job in the end.
I post a video at the start of every month with the latest jobs that offer sponsorship and show the job portal that is hosting the job. You might want to check that and decide for yourself.
@AbsolutelyAshika but there's no recommendation and full information on companies that are actually hiring. Please just stop giving us false hope here and deceiving us. You just marketing ur page n making it grow fr ur own benefit.
Hii mam I have one doubt with health and care worker visa so please tell me if any girl has RN number and she's applying from India,can she take her husband with her or no?
It's crucial to report channels that encourage students to study abroad only to exploit them later. "The UK should be the last place to consider for job prospects." Studying there often leads to anxiety, substantial study loans, and menial jobs like food delivery, which is tantamount to a life of servitude rather than a good lifestyle. Pls “like” and “report” if you agree❤
There are so many things wrong with this comment.
1. There's something called dignity of labour that you should familiarise yourself with. There's absolutely nothing wrong with delivering food. Many people with day jobs do it at the side here to earn extra.
2. In today's world studying almost anywhere will lead to student loans. I 100% agree the fees shouldn't be so high. Unfortunately people like you and me don't get to decide the fees. It's the same for all the top countries.
3. While there are many students who find it difficult to manage the fees, there are also many students who don't have an issue paying this amount either because they have the finances or because they get scholarships.
Just because something doesn't work for you doesn't mean it doesn't work for anyone. I always share a realistic picture so don't start with me.
@@AbsolutelyAshika Countering each of your points in a polite manner:
1. Living in a foreign country, away from loved ones, and working in jobs such as food delivery after completing approximately 15 years of full-time education is often not a matter of choice. While I respect those who undertake these jobs to make ends meet, it is not always the best decision. Similar opportunities are available in one’s home country without the associated hardships of living abroad.
2. Many students choose to study abroad in pursuit of a better lifestyle. However, after spending significant amounts of money, often around 50 lakhs, many end up unemployed and not securing the desired jobs. This suggests that the notion of better opportunities abroad is sometimes overstated.
3. I did not mention those who can afford to live abroad or the scholarships that are often presented as opportunities. Scholarships can be elusive, and many students are misled by counselors who promote studies abroad for monetary gain. I have seen individuals return from the UK without securing decent jobs despite holding postgraduate degrees. The anxiety and pressure faced by these students are immense, yet their struggles are seldom addressed by those who promote studying abroad.
Friends and close-ones working in top MNCs and healthcare centers in the UK have advised me against moving there. The reality is often much harsher than it appears. With rising inflation, high taxes for immigrants, and visa-sponsored jobs often reserved for local residents, the situation can be quite challenging.
Why are these points not mentioned in any of your "informative" videos?
Given your wide audience, I urge you to use your platform to spread awareness and not perpetuate misinformation.
I wish this helps you and the students targeting foriegn studies as well.
Hi Ashika,
I noticed that my previous comment was deleted, which I find disappointing. I was hoping for a discussion rather than censorship. Here are my points again, and I expect a response this time:
Living in a foreign country, away from loved ones, and working in jobs such as food delivery after completing approximately 15 years of full-time education is often not a matter of choice. While I respect those who undertake these jobs to make ends meet, it is not always the best decision. Similar opportunities are available in one’s home country without the associated hardships of living abroad.
Many students choose to study abroad in pursuit of a better lifestyle. However, after spending significant amounts of money, often around 50 lakhs, many end up unemployed and not securing the desired jobs. This suggests that the notion of better opportunities abroad is sometimes overstated.
I did not mention those who can afford to live abroad or the scholarships that are often presented as opportunities. Scholarships can be elusive, and many students are misled by counselors who promote studies abroad for monetary gain. I have seen individuals return from the UK without securing decent jobs despite holding postgraduate degrees. The anxiety and pressure faced by these students are immense, yet their struggles are seldom addressed by those who promote studying abroad.
Friends working in top MNCs and healthcare centers in the UK have advised me against moving there. The reality is often much harsher than it appears. With rising inflation, high taxes for immigrants, and visa-sponsored jobs often reserved for local residents, the situation can be quite challenging.
Given your wide audience, I urge you to use your platform to spread awareness and not perpetuate misinformation.
If you cannot argue on such point pls stop posting such content if you dont want to take the blame ! Hope, this helps your arrogant brain, much love!
@purge1998 Brother, from your experience, maybe it's difficult, but not impossible 😉. Always remember that struggle is temporary not permanent.
UK is beautiful country with good opportunities for perfect fit ❤.
No hate for any country.
1. I can see your previous comment FYI. It's not deleted.
2. Don't name call. I don't appreciate it and it doesn't fit your attitude of having a discussion. I'm 100% sure if someone came to your place of work and talked trash you wouldn't like it. The same goes for me. Just because I have a public platform, it doesn't entitle you to call me names.
3. The world exists beyond you and your friends. The fact is that 337,000 people were issued with visas last year. Did everyone who applied for a visa get one? Absolutely not. The world doesn't work that way. But 337,000 were able to land a job. If my videos helped any of the 337,000, I'm glad. If any of the people who watched and didn't end up being one of those 337,000 but took the guidance, and tried again and got a job this year, once again, my job is done. I've never said everyone will get a job. That's the harsh reality of life and I've made content on that too.
Hi Ashika, pls include banking , accounting and finance sectors too in ur videos related to job or sponsorship.
Hey there. I post a video once a month at the start of the month on the latest jobs available with sponsorship. Please do check that. It will help.
Hello, Ashika such a great informative video. I have a suggestion, can you make a video only about interior designer jobs in the UK. Especially people who have just graduated.
Thank you Very Much For Sharing the information Ashika. And Please Give an Individual Video about Finance Sector Jobs and that will be use full for many.
Hi Ebinezar, thank you! I'll try and share that information going forward.
Please make a video on Clinical Research and Clinical Data Management jobs. Thank you
Even I was searching in these fields Pharmcovigilance also
Thank you Ashika for adding Graphic and Motion Graphics artist's job
Hope the information helps!
@@AbsolutelyAshika Yes, but I have been facing rejections for sponsorship even though the firms are on the sponsors' list
Imagine choosing two degrees don't pay as much... ever ask yourself why do I do this
Hi.. can you please share on banking and finance sector as well
Hi Iven, thank you! I'll try and share that information going forward.
Hello Anushka, thank you for informative video. Let us know how to apply if you have any portal. .
Hey, it's Ashika. And the portals are mentioned in the video. Hope that helps.
@@AbsolutelyAshika Sorry Ashika, my bad. Thanks will check the portal. Keep on sharing the videos I like the way you explain. God bless
Mam explain about interior design
Informatic
Hello @Ashika,
Thank you for the information. I am Bangladeshi. Can you please tell and make a video how I can directly request to sponsor me from Bangladesh? Please help me to understanding this. It will very much helpful for me. ?
Be very careful people Uk has more strict restrictions on foreign workers nowadays or even visitors so some of us are blessed to already be here but its still a struggle to get the right job. Most graduates struggling even uk English graduates are doing care work or cleaning.
Hey there. Yes the restrictions have increased. The UK is still looking to hire but not for as many roles as earlier because of the salary threshold increasing. That being said, there are still roles hiring because they offer more than the salary threshold for sponsorship.
The harsh truth is mostly Care workers get sponsorship , truck drivers and farm workers. Other occupations are Nurses, doctors , vets and other selected health professionals otherwise if you have no national insurance number and relevant visa for uk forget!! You are bettet off going to Dubai. I live here so telling you 100% truth brothers and sisters.
If you don't have a visa, you can't really work in the UK unless you're a dependant. That being said, I've made it clear in many videos that the UK often recruits for roles that they have a shortage for - e.g. nurses & doctors. But sometimes, it's for a skillset they're looking for - e.g. software engineers. It all depends on the skills you have to offer.
Hello
I have completed my masters in engineering project management. I have no experience. Many of them are rejecting me. Do u have any suggestions regarding this ?
Thank you for the valid information please I'm a qualified carer who needs a sponsorship in this career from Durban South Africa
If there are any links please share with me . please
Go and search to government of UK website dear
Hi namaste madam, I interested.but coming some complications.during applying online.how can I apply.
Hello there I have completed my masters in law but I have experienced in insurance advisor in India for 3years how can I get a suitable job in this sector and any skill I have to learn here to get this job
You need to help me cause I keep getting rejected due to lack of experience
Any vacancies for a healthcare assistant post in Uk?
How environmental engineering in UK studying. has job opportunity please replyyy
I am also looking for that info. Please let me know if you find any.
Uk salaries are same as india and cost of living is may b 5 times more.
One video about ACCA jobs & salaries in uk
Stop spreading rumours. Uk have jobs in these so called youtubers video. Not in real 😂
Mam you need RUclips thumbnails?
Any vacancies for technician post in UK
Absolutely ridiculous
UK banned family from last January 2024
No it didn't. It only removed the right for certain visas like for students unless it's a PhD or for carer roles. It did not universally revoke dependant visas.
Mam any update for uk youth mobility visa ?
Hi Mayur, no updates yet unfortunately.
Hey Ashika are there any schools and colleges in UK who provide visa sponsorship for teaching jobs? If yes, then can you please make a video on this particular topic please? It will be a great help...
Hey Sameer, will definitely check on this for you.
Hi mam I'm Abid Ali from Pakistan but I working in Saudi Arabia I want a job driving and hotel s plz gide me how I apply
Hi Abid, you'll need to check job portals like Indeed. You can get roles in the hotel industry but driving roles will be difficult without a UK driving license.
Which visa suitable for me as a hiv positive undetectable when I want to work ,earn and live permanently in uk?
Hi Rohit, the UK does not check for HIV so it’s not an issue. You’d need a sponsored job and an employer to offer you a visa. The visa would depend on the type of work.
@AbsolutelyAshika I did, hotel management degree of 3 years and I want to work as a housekeeper or cook in small hotel
@@AbsolutelyAshika, please can you help me get a folklift operator or light truck driver ing
HOW CAN STUDENT GET JOBS IN UK.
Not even two percent of students from lndia have bagged any job and are struggling even for a part time job .lts a fact ,yes you can definitely earn a few pounds by making youtube videos. And that's what students are struggling to do.
What about finance sector jobs.. U didnot mention?????
Hey there, there are lots of finance roles but very often they fill them in locally.
Nothing all wrong. These type of people advertise for their indian counterparts advertisements. Instead of coming to uk and spend 20 25 lakes of indian rupees, they can have their own setups in india. Students have no job here and that's without experience. Don't get fooled by these type of people.
What about folks with experience?
What about Marshmallows insurance 😂😂
How to apply creative visa job
You'll find the info here www.gov.uk/creative-worker-visa
Special education teacher jobs any
Mam i have done ballb from india, is der any scope of job after doing llm from uk university who are charging fees 22 lakhs + other expenses total 30 lk
Is it worth to invest such a huge amount
Hey there. It's a lot of money so think carefully. What is the ranking of the university, what is the placement %? It's vital to talk to alumni and other students to ensure that University is the right way ahead because it doesn't make sense to spend a ton of money to not get a job in the end.
Thats why 300,000 indian came in last year ...with their families..so its not new
Lies
😂
I post a video at the start of every month with the latest jobs that offer sponsorship and show the job portal that is hosting the job. You might want to check that and decide for yourself.
@AbsolutelyAshika but there's no recommendation and full information on companies that are actually hiring. Please just stop giving us false hope here and deceiving us. You just marketing ur page n making it grow fr ur own benefit.
Hii mam I have one doubt with health and care worker visa so please tell me if any girl has RN number and she's applying from India,can she take her husband with her or no?
Why do our Asian people living in the UK, look too old than their age?🤔
Are you calling me old? I’m not 25 you know 🤣
@AbsolutelyAshika No sorry not about you, just asking, as I visited previously and saw our Asian people are working too much with no happy faces.
Bullsheet
Dont lie
Plz tell us mam..
Hi what info are you looking for?