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Ongoing ROV personnel for India

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  • #1704
    Will Walsh
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    Hello All,

    I have a project in India starting early September and I’m looking for workclass ROV personnel who are interested in an ongoing position. The project is due to last for 6 months, personnel will be working on a 6 on, 6 off rotation.

    If you are interested in this position please feel free to contact me.

    Kind regards,

    Will Walsh

    International Recruitment Consultant

    Subserv Pro Ltd

    Tel: +44 (0) 1295 225000

    Fax: +44 (0) 1295 225001

    Email: will@subservpro.com

    Website: http://www.subservpro.com

    #18491
    James McLauchlan
    Participant

    Thanks for posting Will.

    #18492
    Ray Shields
    Participant

    Remembering that the required work visa for India can take weeks and weeks to obtain if you don’t already have one.

    #18493
    Steve
    Participant

    The following advise from personal experience of being over there this year……
    It’s the MOHA clearance that can take ages. Around 8 weeks in cases. Getting the visa is not so bad. Make an appointment and turn up. Don’t, though, go to Edinburgh or Birmingham to get the visa. Edinburgh, off their own back, decided to issue guys with an "employment" visa. This will not get you offshore, but only get you sent back to Mumbai or UK to get the correct "business" visa. Birmingham only issued 100 visas a day. If you were number 101 in the line….come back tomorrow sonny!
    Also, only London issues a 12 month visa. You need the MOHA to get a visa. However, the MOHA needs to be renewed every 6 months. Even though you may have a 12 month visa! That’s India for ya!!

    Obviously check that the above is still valid, but that’s how it was for me & the guys I was with.

    If you go to London and need to stay over, the Embassy is right across the road from the end of Drury Lane. At the other end of Drury Lane is a Travelodge. 5 mins walk from the Embassy. Half way down Drury Lane is a decent irish bar for a couple of beers and food.

    As for the hanging around at port immigration………charge up your ipod and take plenty water………Enjoy India….. 😆

    #18494

    Yeah enjoy the maniac taxi drivers that will try their best to kill you.
    Make sure you get good flights as certain airlines are better than others:-))
    From Scotland fly emirates from Glasgow-Dubai-Chennai.
    Nice flights and breaks up the trip nice!!

    #18495
    flyingduck
    Participant

    Aye, right enough, cant start work without a quite half in Glasgow or Dubai followed by at least 12 hours sleep in Chennai

    #18496
    Des_b
    Participant

    And if you fly Air India:
    a) Make sure you get a seat that is not tie-wrapped /harry black maskered together, or,
    b) That you don’t fly Air India!!!! 😛 😛

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