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Kantor said:
Lostplanet22 said:

Maybe because their are not enough skilled jobs at the moment?  Ireland as an example has enough skilled workers still they go not to Uk but even farther away (Rest of Eu, Na, Asia)..

There are as many skilled jobs as there are people willing to do a good job with them.

If an immigrant from the European Union wants to do a skilled job here, he can, but if he is from outside Europe, he can't? What is remotely logical or fair about that? Indeed, there should only really be a slight preference for British skilled workers. If someone else is willing to do a better job than you, then they have the right to be able to do that job.

From my experience:

Work office:  What kind of job do you search? What did you study?
Me:  *names his study*
Work office:  Great! We need a lot of your kind!  where did you study?
Me:  *names place outside of EU'
Work office:  oh...Euhm....Well I have a job for you...They need a cook in a Chinese restaurant...

This was the same before when you graduated in France you could not find work in Uk and vice versa....

Also it is a popular way to get in the EU....Say you are a skilled worker (make illegal papers) get an easy visum to go to an EU country and then dissapear and become an illegal.....The chance that they find you is small...

But I agree it is unfair...