UK Immigration Update02-12-2011
Content provided by Tim McMahon of Commonwealth Immigration: Since the Coalition government came to office last year, a number of key changes have taken place in UK immigration, in an effort to reduce the overall levels of migration. This category will also be closed to UK based applicants after April 2011. "UK based applicants" include those living and working in the UK on a substantive visa - such as a work permit, Tier 2 visa or Post Study Work visa. These changes should NOT affect those who have already secured a Tier 1 (General) visa and wish to apply for an extension in the UK. This should still be possible, as normal. We advise anyone interested in applying for a Tier 1 (General) visa in the UK, to look at starting this process immediately, before this category is closed in April. Tier 2 visas Following a report published by the Migration Advisory Committee, the Home Secretary has announced details of the new migration "cap" or quota for non EU workers. From April 2011 - April 2012, the Tier 2 (General) visa category will be subject to annual limit of 20,700. This is a reduction of 6,300 compared to 2009 levels. However, there are many applicants that are NOT subject to the cap. These include; - Tier 2 Dependents It is already clear that the government are providing many exceptions to their plans to cap migration levels. However, the imposition of a cap is a new development in UK immigration. Businesses will need to ensure that they plan their recruitment of non EU workers to stay within their annual allocation. Other Proposals More positively, the government have stated they will be looking to reform the Tier 1 Entrepreneur route to make it more attractive. This will include more flexible criteria than the current rigid £200,000 requirement. Again, we await further details on this. Most importantly, the 2 year Post Study Work visa is earmarked for abolition. This is the work visa, that many graduates obtain allowing them to work in the UK and then switch to a Tier 1 or Tier 2 work visa. For more information on applying for UK work visas, please see our website; |
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