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Are you sure now that you have been cheated by that company?
I am so sorry about that.
Let this be another lesson to all who are dying to pay out large sum of money in exchange for an empty promise of a good paying job abroad.
Read below and wrtie a letter to the Home Office asking for an investigation in to that Spa company, giving as much details as possible.
Never know, you may be lucky if you are doing it right,
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/chapter17/#point%20twentyone
17.21 - Bogus employment agencies Background People abroad seeking employment in the UK sometimes use the services of employment agencies. Although most of these are reputable, reports are received from time to time of advertisements in newspapers abroad placed by bogus agencies based in the UK. These usually promise that employment with high wages is readily available in the UK.
People answering these advertisements are usually sent a prospectus along with a demand for a registration fee. On receipt of the application form and fee, the bogus agency may well contact the client and possibly supply names and addresses of prospective employers. This is done without the knowledge of the firms concerned, and there is usually no mention of the need to obtain a work permit or satisfy other immigration requirements.
Action to be taken by Posts If the Home Office decide to take legal action against bogus agencies, appropriate papers need to be produced to a court as quickly as possible (and at most within six months of an alleged offence).
Posts should report full details, including a copy of the advertisement, to: The UK Border Agency Intelligence Section, Status 3, Status Park, Nobel Drive, Harlington, hayes, Middlesex UB3 5EY, copied to MMSR, Home Office and UK Border Agency, Visa Services Directorate.
Posts may, at their discretion, make oral representations to editors of local newspapers or make other enquiries orally about the bogus nature of advertisements placed by these organisations. A Post should not issue a letter locally on the subject of bogus employment agencies, say to a newspaper, without prior reference to UK Border Agency, Visa Services Directorate.
Where an applicant for entry clearance produces a bogus offer of employment, you should ask for as much detail about the agency from which the offer came, including names, full address, fees charged etc. You should also try to obtain a full copy of the newspaper/magazine in which the job was advertised. In these circumstances, a report should be sent immediately to UK Border Agency, Visa Services Directorate as above. Appropriate papers should follow by bag.
The applicant should be told that a work permit is necessary and given an explanation of the work permit scheme.
That is all I can help you for now.
All the best.
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