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<blockquote data-quote="bob" data-source="post: 8383" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>as an eu citizen i have always ticked the box specifying that i will not require a visa; however, in light of brexit, i would assume firms are starting to reevaluate the number of eu applicants they take in, especially if they find themselves in a position to sponsor visas for all of them</p><p></p><p>fortunately, i managed to obtain a british passport a few months back. however not all firms allow you to specify your nationality or elaborate on your right to reside--this is especially annoying when they ask for a cover letter (where you talk about living in another country) and you end it with a very European sounding name</p><p></p><p>would it be advisable to put a line at the end of my cover letter saying: ' i have recently obtained British citizenship and will not require a visa at any point in my career'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob, post: 8383, member: 1069"] as an eu citizen i have always ticked the box specifying that i will not require a visa; however, in light of brexit, i would assume firms are starting to reevaluate the number of eu applicants they take in, especially if they find themselves in a position to sponsor visas for all of them fortunately, i managed to obtain a british passport a few months back. however not all firms allow you to specify your nationality or elaborate on your right to reside--this is especially annoying when they ask for a cover letter (where you talk about living in another country) and you end it with a very European sounding name would it be advisable to put a line at the end of my cover letter saying: ' i have recently obtained British citizenship and will not require a visa at any point in my career' [/QUOTE]
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