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Beleaguered Indian Eatery Owners Want Chefs from India in UK - 1 views

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    Battling a severe dearth of skilled chefs several curry restaurants and eateries in the nation have urged the British government to introduce a 1-year visa for expert chefs from India and other non-EU nations.
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Qualified Chefs, Immigration to Australia Ought to Inspire You! - 0 views

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    If you are a qualified Chef, and wish to immigrate to Australia, then, frankly speaking, you have every reason to smile, as at the present, the nation requires a good number of skilled people like you, in order to professionally engage them, and exploit their expertise. Remarkably, Oz offers equal opportunities to all aspirants cutting across the various backgrounds, colour, experience, caste, age, and religion, without any discrimination whatsoever.
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Migrate to Canada As a Chefs - 6321 - 1 views

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    This unit group includes various types of chefs who plan and direct food preparation and cooking activities and who prepare and cook meals and specialty foods. They are employed in restaurants, hotels, hospitals and other health care institutions, central food commissaries, clubs and similar establishments, and on ships.
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Lack of Chefs Affects Indian Hotels in Britain - 1 views

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    Thanks to the scarcity of curry chefs, close to two restaurants are shutting down in the UK. As per an estimate, nearly one third or 33% of the total 12,000 curry restaurants & takeaways across the nation could face shutting down, thanks to the dearth of trained Chef throughout the nation.
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Make UK Tier 2 Immigration Laws Easier to Fight Chef Scarcity, Asserts Recruiter - 1 views

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    As per a familiar British hospitality recruitment organization, a shortage of skilled Chefs in the country may be eased momentarily, via relaxing the nation's Tier 2 immigration regulations.
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