Legal Question in Immigration Law in United Kingdom
Coca Cola UK PLC- Job Offer
I got a very good offer from the coca cola comapny uk , they have send me appointment letters and contract copy. -
further the mail read as follows'' for every expatriate employee who do not presently reside in london (uk) are to make contact with the below recommended attorney whom will represent you on the signing & endorsement of the original hard copy of your contract document which he will further take to the ministry of internal affairs for final endorsement and the documents will be sent to your designated address through dhl after the endorsement, you are required to scan & send your valid traveling details, (place bearing your face and other details & a passport photograph) to enable him forward it to the uk immigrations service here in uk for the processing of your papers as the company shall take care of the charges for the processing of your work/resident permit papers every other expense shall be taking care of by coca-cola uk plc, except personal service expenses the attorney shall be charging the employee for services rendered to the employee, by assisting in the procurement of the employees work/resident permit papers, and representing the employee in the signing & endorsement of the original hard copy
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Re: Coca Cola UK PLC- Job Offer
What is query?
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Re: Coca Cola UK PLC- Job Offer
You have not mentioned your problem/question.
However, it appears you are wanting to know about the charges payable. This does seem to be a normal situation. The employer are not usually authorized to charge for visa processing / documentation etc.
Re: Coca Cola UK PLC- Job Offer
what do u want to know
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