UK IMMIGRATION NEWS
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| Stricter immigration rules for migrant workers coming to the UK | ||
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Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced tougher measures to reduce the number of foreign workers wishing to enter the UK, and to give British workers a greater change of applying first for UK jobs. |
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| Identity cards for foreign nationals to extend to further immigration categories | ||
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Migrants from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) are expected to receive identity cards for foreign nationals. The cards replace the stickers or vignettes in passports. |
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| South Africans will need a visa to visit Britain | ||
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South Africans will be required to obtain visas to visit Britain under Government plans to close a route exploited by people smugglers, illegal immigrants and terror suspects. |
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| European Integration Fund to help UK migrants | ||
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The UK Border Agency has announced a call for tender for the European Integration Fund 2007-2008. The European Integration Fund is aimed at legally newly arrived migrants within the last five years who are not asylum seekers or refugees. |
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| Record numbers of work permits issued for migrants | ||
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More than 150,000 foreigners from outside the EU were allowed to work in the UK last year, a figure almost four times higher than when the Labour government took power in 1997. |
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| Million new jobs go to migrants | ||
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Foreign workers have taken almost all the new jobs created in the UK in the past 7 years. The research into the UK labour market since 2001, published by the think-tank Migrationwatch, shows that 1.08 million out of the 1.34 million new jobs created since 2001 have gone to non-UK citizens. |
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| Sponsoring students under the points-based system for immigration | ||
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Education providers who want to bring non-EEA students must have a licence and comply with their sponsorship duties under the Tier 4 category of the points-based system. |
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| Government's new bill shakes up the route to citizenship | ||
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A bill which requires newcomers to the UK to earn the right to stay here was recently published in Parliament. |
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| UK immigration system commits to protect children | ||
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The welfare of children in Britain’s immigration system is a top priority, according to new UK Border Agency guidelines announced on 6 January 2009. |
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| Unveiled: New UK immigration points-based system | ||
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The UK's new points-based immigration system is finally seeing the light of day, as the UK Government has just published its details. The big day will be on the 29th of February when it will come into effect. |
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| Overseas students flock to Britain | ||
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Britain is fast catching up to America's reputation as the most popular place for overseas students to study, according to a survey published last week. |
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| Why highly skilled migrants should act now: New UK immigration points-based system in the pipeline | ||
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If you would like to live and work in the United Kingdom, now is the best time to apply for a working visa, as from the 1st of March 2008, the current Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) and UK Work Permit scheme will be replaced by a brand new points-based system. |
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| Overseas Workers contribute to growing UK Economy | ||
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The UK economy is booming! The country has experienced the fastest economic growth since 2004 which had led companies to step up hiring both domestic and overseas workers. |
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| Border Bill achieves second reading without a vote | ||
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New laws intended to tighten the Government's grip on immigration after a string of headline-grabbing fiascos have cleared their first Commons hurdle. |
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| New Airport Technology Strengthens UK Border | ||
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New biometric technology launched at Birmingham Airport today has been introduced to boost Britain's border controls. |
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| Macedonias Bid for EU Membership | ||
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Macedonia is looking to be the next possible EU member, following in the footsteps of Bulgaria and Romania. |
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| New TB Test for Ghana and Kenya | ||
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From 5 February 2007, visa applicants in Ghana and Kenya applying for UK visas valid for stays longer than six months will need to provide with their visa application a certificate confirming that they are free from infectious tuberculosis (TB). |
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| UK suspends Working Holiday Visas | ||
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Suspension is still in place for some countries participating in the Working Holiday Maker Scheme. |
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| Bulgaria and Romania Join the EU | ||
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From 1st January 2007, as European Economic Area (EEA) nationals, Bulgarians and Romanians will be able to move and reside freely in any EU Member State. |
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Amidst the recent criticism of migration across much of Westminster, a recent poll of 182 London firms has show that business need migrants to compete.
According to concerned petitioners, the introduction of the Points Based System (PBS) into the UK Immigration rules has left some academics, artists and authors with fruitless refusals.
London Mayor Boris Johnson is set to hold a conference on Migration in the capital in the forthcoming weeks. The conference will invite 150 leaders and mayors from across Europe to talk about migration integration in to British Society.














