I doubt that there is nobody in the UK that can replace him
Well the is, if they fancy moving hundreds of miles to an area where they get less money for doing the same job.
[FnG]magnolia;18046194 said:
This is the last place you should be looking for current and non-discriminatory advice.
I'm kinda noticing that very quickly
In the 5 years no one thought of training a local to replace him once his visa ran out, now a business is faced with an employee shortage.
Yes, I thought of paying thousands of pounds to have an apprentice spend years learning to do the job and then have him move to a city for more money, then I realised it was a stupid idea.
Fixed, perchance?
Nope, not even close, unless you consider more than triple the minimum wage to be underpaid for the work? it would be a lot higher in a major city ill admit.
What does he do that NO-ONE in the UK or the entire EU population of 500 million can either do or be trained to do?
He is a high level air conditioning engineer, actually he is technically a professor of engineering but hes doing the job of a high level air conditioning engineer. Im not talking fix your office A/C here im talking design/maintain/fix the A/C, Chillers, etc in a country office, university, research laboratory, etc.
We advertised for two years to find somebody to do the job and nobody replied, they don't like to leave cities as the is megabucks there and as this country has a major shortage of qualified engineers (prob due to more people doing degrees in media studies, go figure) they are in short supply (the are not enough in the UK to handle the maintenance of existing systems let alone installation of new ones and decommissioning of old ones).
The new changes shouldn't affect him at all, but '5 years visa' doesn't really make sense within the context of the immigration rules. Is he sponsored (work permit/tier 2), or is he on the highly skilled path (HSMP/Tier 1 General?).
You certainly do not need to return home to apply for settlement (indefinite leave to remain/ILR) after 5 years on one of the above.
TYVM for a useful answer, Im almost certain were sponsoring him, we advertised for two years in a vain attempt to find somebody within 100 miles who could do the job and nothing, then perchance a friend who works at a hospital got chatting to his sister who is a nurse there and we struck lucky as he was working in Saudi Arabia and wanted to escape the weather (desert sand storms are worse than UK rainstorms apparently).