And there's me thinking you voted for Brexit.Then there’s no problem with them. Nobody wants to get rid of hard working, tax paying, essential workers from abroad.
My apologies.
And there's me thinking you voted for Brexit.Then there’s no problem with them. Nobody wants to get rid of hard working, tax paying, essential workers from abroad.
Key word in my post. 'Essential'.And there's me thinking you voted for Brexit.
My apologies.

I wonder how many Brits that migrate to another country where English isn't the main language learn the local lingo? I'm sure all those who go to work in Saudi are fluent in Arabic.
You’d be a bit of an idiot if you could only speak English and you went to work where it was not widely spoken.

Just interested, do you speak Spanish ?"English is widely spoken in Saudi Arabia although Arabic is the official language and spoken by the majority of the population. English is taught as a compulsory second language in schools and is commonly used in business and other communication purposes, especially among the younger generation and in urban areas".
You’d be a bit of an idiot if you could only speak English and you went to work where it was not widely spoken.
Sí, Señor. Only joking. And yes, I know we had a villa in Spain but I rarely met a Spaniard in that area who couldn’t converse with me in English. I remember when our complex chairman was leaving to come back to the U.K. after living there for nearly 20 years, at the meeting he proposed that a new (Dutch) resident take his position as 'she could speak the language'. She was appalled that he had lived there, full time for 20 years and hardly knew any Spanish and she told him so! I felt embarrassed for him. We all did.Just interested, do you speak Spanish ?

Somehow I doubt you do, but fair enough.Sí, Señor.

Take that as a noSí, Señor.
Like away from the cities.You’d be a bit of an idiot if you could only speak English and you went to work where it was not widely spoken.
Yep. Most people that go abroad to work tend to go to cities though. I did when I went to Cape Town.Like away from the cities.

Again, damn you with all the facts...So, after the quick bit of research I have done above, it seems that for the most common visas, the migrant has to be able to speak English and cannot claim benefits or social housing. That seems to be the top three issues ticked off Rupert's list.
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