Originally Posted by
AlsWings
Bear in mind the process is likely to give you an EASA ATPL based on your national licence until you have completed the 14 ATPL exams.
This does not however give you the right to live/work in the EU as believe RYR only sponsor a UK visa. Ultimately this means you are likely stuck at RYR as I am not aware of any other UK carrier that accepts an EASA ticket. Happy to be corrected
yeah, UK visa only for now
but I’ve been working on my EU citizenship (Italian ancestries) for the past 10 years, so I believe when it comes out, I would have more options by having the right to live and work, the EASA license and the job (if everything goes right along the way)