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    UK WELCOMES HIGHLY SKILLED MIGRANTS

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    [05:54 pm] 17 December, 2008

    On 27 November 2008, Tiers 2 and 5 of the points based system (PBS)
    that deals with immigration to the UK went live. The Tiers sweep
    aside the old work permit system.

    TIER 2 ensures that only those workers that UK needs will be able to
    come to the UK. To get in under Tier 2 skilled workers must have a
    grasp of English language, prospective earnings of more than £24,000
    per annum or have a decent qualification, and enough money to support
    themselves for the first month of their stay. The list of occupations
    that the UK currently needs can be found at

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/ newsarticles/2008/changestothenationalshortage.

    U nder Tier 2, UK companies must pass the Resident Labour Market test
    by proving they cannot fill the post with a resident worker before
    they can bring in someone from outside the EEA.

    TIER 5 covers those travelling temporarily to the UK for primarily
    non-economic reasons, such as sportspeople, entertainers and charity
    workers. The entertainers coming to the UK for gigs or festivals
    will be assessed under visitor visa rules. New visa application
    forms that apply to different types of visitors are available at
    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/vafs/.

    >From 27 November foreign non-EEA nationals granted leave to remain in
    the UK as a student or on the basis of marriage will be issued with an
    IDENTITY CARD containing their facial image and fingerprints. Identity
    cards will be mandatory for foreign nationals, and will provide
    evidence of an individual's nationality and status in the UK. It
    will confirm the holder's right to work and the services to which
    the person is entitled.

    This card will replace the sticker that would have previously been
    placed in the person's passport. People applying for leave to remain in
    other categories will continue, for the moment, to receive a sticker.

    --Boundary_(ID_s7tuqcGRC7yZWAvayeJcAQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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