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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 23285" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>visas are very tricky for paralegal roles. It would be difficult given the salary requirements for a visa, but even if you did get over that hurdle, then passing a RLMT to get the visa would also be almost impossible for the majority of paralegal roles.</p><p></p><p>there are exceptions though. Typically if you have specific knowledge/skills that won’t be found in the general population, your chances of getting a visa are better - eg fluency in languages, knowledge of specific non U.K. jurisdictions, technical skills etc. So I would always advise people to look for paralegal roles where they are looking for fluency in your native (or other fluent) languages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 23285, member: 2672"] visas are very tricky for paralegal roles. It would be difficult given the salary requirements for a visa, but even if you did get over that hurdle, then passing a RLMT to get the visa would also be almost impossible for the majority of paralegal roles. there are exceptions though. Typically if you have specific knowledge/skills that won’t be found in the general population, your chances of getting a visa are better - eg fluency in languages, knowledge of specific non U.K. jurisdictions, technical skills etc. So I would always advise people to look for paralegal roles where they are looking for fluency in your native (or other fluent) languages. [/QUOTE]
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