Originally Posted by
27/09
Unusual, in fact I'd say unheard of before now. I'm surprised there's even a need now as I think there must be sufficient local candidates.
You have to wonder whats going on.
In most countries and across most industries, it is not hard to create the necessity for a work permit or visa, you (the employer) just sets qualification/experience levels to exclude local applicants. In this case, it is more of what isn't written. The way I read it is that if you are working for an American or UK Dash 8 operator which by default means you should have level 6 English as it is your first language and you're looking for a change of scenery and quite possibly better salary, then we might sponsor you if you tick the rest of the boxes. If you are Dash 8 rated and current, your chances are even better as it saves us time and training costs.