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UK IMMIGRATION NEWS
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| Strict new rules for business visitors to the UK | ||
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The UK Government has recently published tough new rules to tighten the visitor route into the UK. |
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| UK To Introduce Identity Cards for Foreign Nationals | ||
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The issue of identity cards for UK citizens has been a controversial topic in the UK since 2003 when David Blunkett announced proposals to introduce them. Whilst they are still the subject of much debate stemming from concerns about identity fraud and loss of privacy, identity cards will now initially be issued to foreign nationals from November 2008. |
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| Tier 1 Visa Application problems | ||
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With the new "Tier 1 (General)" fully implemented, there is a "Hidden Risk" for those with permission to stay in the UK who are thinking of applying for an "extension" from outside the UK. |
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| Britain is the second most popular destination for migrants | ||
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recently published a report which shows that Britain was second only to the United States when it came to attracting immigrants. |
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| Trial for Automated Border Clearance System begins | ||
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In response to the increase security at the UK Airports to prevent illegal entry, the Border and Immigration Agency have started a trial of an automated border control system. |
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| Introduction of Identity cards to UK Immigrants | ||
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The UK Border Agency have announced that from 25 November 2008 they would begin to issue identity cards to foreign nationals applying for further leave to remain in the United Kingdom under certain categories. |
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| UK Immigration Laws may restrict Minister of Religion Visas | ||
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The UK Government are introducing laws which will make it more difficult for Ministers of Religion from outside the EU to enter the UK to address their congregations and lead UK people in prayer. It could hinder freedom of worship in the UK. |
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| Record UK immigration makes population soar | ||
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The Office for National Statistics shows the total population of Britain has reached record levels and immigration has been the biggest contributor. The trend indentifies that Britain will become the most populous country in Europe by 2060. |
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| HSMP Visa Holders to reclaim old visa extension rules. | ||
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A recent court ruling by a UK High Court has meant that visa extension rules from the old Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) will be made available for some individuals. |
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| Newly Married Couples Can Live in the UK According to Court Ruling | ||
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The House of Lords have ruled that forcing a migrant to prove a relationship is genuine is 'arbitrary and unjust', even if they were getting married only weeks before their permission to stay in Britain ran out. |
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| New Immigration Rules for Students | ||
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The UK Home Office has published proposals for much tighter rules for foreign students - and the universities and colleges hosting them - under the student tier of its new Points Based System. |
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| Impact of Immigration to Scotland | ||
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The population of Scotland is at 25-year high thanks to a baby boom and increased migration to the country. |
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| Marriage Visa Age May Rise from 18 to 21 Years | ||
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The British Government is considering raising the age at which a spouse can be brought to Britain from 18 to 21 in an apparent attempt to combat forced marriages, the Home Office announced today. |
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| UK Citizenship rules for New Migrants | ||
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The British Government has announced that foreign nationals wishing to become British citizens will have to earn the right to stay. |
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| Proposed Changes to the UK Visa List | ||
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The UK is currently deciding whether to alter the immigration rules regarding 11 countries. |
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| Judicial Review for the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) | ||
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After the High Court Ruling that changes made to the HSMP Criteria were unlawful, the Home office has now implemented the judgement in the Immigration Rules. |
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| Faster Travel Visa Processing Agreement Between US and UK | ||
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A new Agreement between the UK and US governments will allow visitors between the two countries faster processing when they arrive in the other country. |
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| Britain Proposes Strict Rules for Short Term UK Visas | ||
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UK Home Office has announced a number of proposed changes to Britain's short-term visa system. |
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| Skilled Migrant Scheme for UK has been introduced | ||
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A points based skilled migrant scheme has been introduced on the 30th of June 2008 for migrants wishing to live in the UK. |
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| UK Points Based System for Skilled Migrants (HSMP) Visa, Starts June 30 | ||
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UK's new points based immigration system, referred to as “Tier 1 (General)”, will go into effect on June 30, 2008 for all individuals looking to immigrate to the UK as a general highly skilled migrant. |
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| UK Immigration Needed to Address Highly Skilled Workers Shortage | ||
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A recent report from the Work Foundation London revealed that the UK will need to attract more highly skilled workers from overseas for its high technology and "knowledge intensive" industries. |
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| The UK Has More Room for Skilled Migrants as British Citizens Move Out | ||
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Increasing numbers of British citizens are opting to make a new life in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Spain & USA, creating gaps in the UK workforce & community for skilled migrants to move in. |
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| Indian doctors on HSMP visas granted permission to work & train in the UK | ||
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After two long years of hectic lobbying and long courtroom hours the House of Lords finally allowed Indian doctors on HSMP visas to train and work in the UK under the same conditions given to applicants from Britain and the European Union. |
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| Immigration should help UK city Birmingham grow | ||
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UK Immigration could give the city of Birmingham a much-needed population boost of 100,000. |
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| UK Immigration highly beneficial to British economy | ||
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Over the last decade, the British economy has benefited from the UK's high levels of immigration. |
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| HSMP changes in UK immigration rules may allow 2,500 Indian professionals to return | ||
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Due to the unlawful changes to the immigration rules, an estimated 2,500 highly skilled Indian workers were forced to leave Britain, but may now be allowed to return to the UK. |
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| UK immigration court victory for highly skilled migrants | ||
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Britain's High Court has recently declared that changes to the UK’s Highly Skilled Migrants Programme (HSMP) were unfair and unlawful. |
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| English language test welcomed in UK’s new immigration system | ||
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The United Kingdom has approved the use of the TOEFL® test (Test of English as a Foreign Language) in its new immigration points-based system. |
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| UK economy will gain £77bn thanks to skilled migration | ||
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By 2012, skilled migrant workers will contribute over £77 billion to the UK economy, says a recent report, “Future Flows”, by global recruitment consultancy, Harvey Nash. |
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| 212,000 skilled migrants to work in the UK this year | ||
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The number of skilled migrants coming to live and work in Britain will reach an all-time peak this year, experts predicted this week. |
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| Immigrant workers collect 28 million GBP in child benefits | ||
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Since entering the European Union in 2004, Poland and seven other eastern European states have collected 28 million GBP in Child Benefit money for children not living in the UK. |
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| UK immigration to crack down on fraud | ||
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New immigration rules are being put in place to prevent UK visa fraud. These more stringent rules will come into affect this month. |
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| UK increasingly popular with overseas and local students | ||
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Everybody wants to study in the UK, or so it seems, as a recent report showed that there's been an almost 7% (over 26,000) increase in applications to UK universities and colleges in 2008. |
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| New immigration rules will give UK a boost | ||
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The new points-based system for immigrants, which has come into force on last week Friday, the 29th of February, will let the right people into the UK, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had stated. |
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| Highly skilled migrants bring clever balance to UK | ||
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Britain is enjoying an influx of highly skilled migrants, whose numbers outweigh those leaving the country, a recent survey revealed. |
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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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| Pound hits 26 year high against US dollar | ||
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The British Pound has risen to a quarter-century high against the US dollar. The rise comes as a result of speculation that the Bank of England will keep its interest rates at their current high. £1 pound sterling currently buys $2.0657 USD. The last time that the pound traded at this level was in mid-1981. |
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| New UK population forecasts to 2081 | ||
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The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed its analysis of how the UK's population is expected to grow until the year 2081. Much of the projected growth is expected to come from immigration. |
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| Britain extends open arms to migrants | ||
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According to new research by the British Council, the United Kingdom is one of the most welcoming countries for newcomers compared with its peers in the European Union. |
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| 30 percent rise in immigration to the UK expected | ||
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The UK Office for National Statistics has indicated that it expects the number of people coming to live in Britain to be about 30% more than previously expected. |
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| More money to promote rural tourism in the United Kingdom | ||
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The UK government has announced £1 million to help promote rural tourist destinations. |
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| UK to implement Biometric visa systems | ||
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The UK is continuing its implementation of Biometric visa systems at entry clearance posts abroad. The latest order for almost 1,400 high-tech biometric scanners will go to visa processing units in other countries. The UK plans to collect biometric data about every visa applicant, in an attempt to tighten its borders and crack down on illegal immigration. |
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| Olympics could generate £2 billion for the UK | ||
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The influx of tourism to the UK for the 2012 Olympics in London could mean an addition of over £2 billion for the UK economy. Almost £1.5 billion of that could be directed to the London economy alone. |
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| UK Suspends online Visitor Visa applications from India | ||
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The UK government has temporarily suspended online applications for visitor visas from Indian nationals. |
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| UK Sees Biggest Migration Inflow Since 2001 | ||
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Over the last year, the United Kingdom has absorbed the most newcomers since 2001. The primary driving force has been migration from the countries that recently joined the European Union. Most newcomers have been quickly absorbed by the UK economy as workers. |
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| UK Introduces Premium Visitor Visa | ||
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The United Kingdom is introducing a Premium multiple entry visitor visa for frequent travelers with a trusted history of visiting the UK. |
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| New British Visa Offices to Open in Thailand | ||
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Two new UK visa offices are set to open in Thailand, in Taipei and Kaohsiung. |
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| London Taking on New York as World Financial Capital | ||
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London may be beginning a new golden age as the dominant player in international finance. |
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| New UK Border Agency Announced | ||
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The UK government has announced a unified UK border enforcement agency. The new agency will unify the functions of the Border and Immigration Agency, Customs and UKvisas. |
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| Biggest Property Boom in UK History | ||
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The Office of National Statistics has released a new study on Britain's wealth: 60% of the UK's overall financial value of about £6.5 trillion is tied up in property. |
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| London Tourism on the Rise | ||
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New Figures show that 2006 was a record year for the number of tourists visiting the UK Capital. |
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| UK Economy Expands by 2.9 percent in Q1 | ||
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As the first quarter of the fiscal year draws to a close, the UK economy has posted growth of 2.9%. |
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| New International Graduate Scheme | ||
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The immigration rules have been widened to include graduates who have completed their studies in the UK allowing them to work for up to 12 months. |
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| Further Details of New Points Based Immigration Scheme Released | ||
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The UK Government plans to implement a new Australian style points based system to manage migration to the UK more effectively. |
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| Minister Announces Sweeping Changes to UK Immigration System | ||
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2008 will see the introduction of a new UK immigration scheme to reward highly skilled migrants, says Liam Byrne, UK Immigration Minister. |
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| Forthcoming Changes in UK Immigration Categories | ||
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In the past few weeks, the Home Office has announced key changes to several visa categories. |
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| UK Second Best Market for Property Investment | ||
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According to new figures issued by Assetz Property Investment Tracker the UK is the second most profitable country for buy to let investors. |
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| Minister announces immigration reform plans | ||
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Home Office minister Liam Byrne outlines new measures for immigration control. |
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| How will IRIS affect border control? | ||
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The UK has introduced a new fast and secure method of clearing immigration method called IRIS Recognition Immigration System). IRIS recognises someone by the pattern of his or her iris which is also the most personally distinct external physical characteristic. |
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| Entry clearance fees to be introduced! | ||
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The Home Office and Foreign Commonwealth Office have announced the introduction of new fees for entry clearance for those applying to come into the UK to visit, study, live or work.
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| Certificate of Approval Update | ||
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Following a High Court ruling, the Home Office has now relaxed the criteria for obtaining a Certificate of Approval (COA) for couples who wish to get married or enter into civil partnership in the UK. |
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| Hike in UK Immigration and Nationality fees | ||
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The UK Government has announced new fees for immigration and nationality which will come into effect from April 2007. |
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| Knowledge of Life in the UK introduced for Settlement | ||
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The UK Government has introduced an additional requirement of language knowledge and “life in the UK” for those adults who are applying for indefinite leave to remain on or after 2nd April 2007. |
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| UK economy performance praised by IMF | ||
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that UK’s macroeconomic performance remains ‘impressive’. |
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| New TB test for Pakistan | ||
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New requirements have been revealed for applicants in Pakistan who wish to come to the UK for longer than 6 months. |
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| Updated guidelines for work permit holders! | ||
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Revised guidelines have been issued by Work Permit UK affecting work permit holders on a six months work permit or less. |
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| Opportunities for student nurses to study in the UK | ||
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Great opportunities are open to nurses to work in the over 20,000 private care homes for the elderly in Britain. |
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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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| Macedonia’s 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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