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UK IMMIGRATION NEWS
| MAY 2009 | ||
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| UK University lecturers object to policing foreign students | ||
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Lecturers at the UK universities are strongly opposed to the new tough immigration rules introduced under the Tier 4 Student category. |
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| Arrangements resulting from HSMP Forum judicial review now in place | ||
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The UK Border Agency has announced that arrangements are now in place for migrants covered by the judgment of 6 April 2009 in the judicial review brought by the HSMP Forum Ltd. |
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| Stricter Tier 1 (General) criteria may cause doctor shortage in the UK | ||
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The British Medical Association Council have expressed concerns over the impact that tough new immigration rules, which came into effect in March 2009, have had on UK health services. |
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| Government responds to review of shortage occupation lists | ||
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The UK Government has responded to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)'s recommendations following its review of the shortage occupation lists. |
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| Europe has an ageing population and needs more immigrants | ||
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A report published last week by the European Commission showed that Europe's working age population would peak next year and start declining afterwards, which would have huge budgetary and economic impacts for all European countries. |
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| UK government to fast-track sheep shearers through the immigration system | ||
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The Home Office is set to relax the immigration rules for sheep shearers to help avoid a major shortage of workers this summer. |
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