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New Rules in 2007 - End of the Work Permit Scheme

Post by milz » Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:32 pm

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Got this news from: http://www.ukvisaservices.co.uk/immigra ... sedscheme/
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New Rules in 2007

End of the Work Permit Scheme

The Government has announced that, from 2007, the current rules for managed migration will be replaced by a new points based system. There are, at present, over 80 different routes by which overseas people can come to the UK to work, study or train. It is hoped that the new system will be simpler and more transparent. In particular, it places more emphasis on sponsorship of each applicant.

The significant change for most UK employers is that the current work permit scheme will be abolished. A company will no longer apply for a work permit for each individual employee, as at present. Instead, the company will be required to apply to the Home Office to be an "approved sponsor". Once they have this permission, they will be able to provide a certificate of sponsorship to the employee, who would then apply for a visa.

New Tier System

The new system is based on 5 tiers, depending on the skill level of the applicant:

Tier 1: Highly Skilled Individuals - essentially an extension of the current Highly Skilled Migrant Programme
Tier 2: Skilled workers with a job offer - this will replace the current work permit scheme
Tier 3: Temporary low skilled workers - previously Sector Based Scheme or Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme
Tier 4: Students
Tier 5: Youth mobility schemes and other temporary workers.
In all categories applicants will be given points against their qualifications, experience, earnings and - in Tiers 2-5 - whether thay have sponsorship from within the UK.

Sponsorship

Most migrants coming to the UK to work will enter under Tier 2. The main provisions of the old work permit scheme will still apply in that the job will need to meet NVQ level 3 and, where appropriate, that the job vacancy has been advertised. However, the new system will place the responsibility for ensuring compliance on the employer, rather than the Home Office.

This means that once the Home Office has accepted an employer as an approved sponsor, they will accept an employer's undertaking that a job has been advertised and/or that the skills criteria has been met. Significantly, the Government's proposals do indicate that there may be some discretion with the application of the resident labour test, although this is yet to be confirmed. The proposals also indicate that there will no longer be a 6 months experience requirement for "Intra Company Transfer" type applications.

These proposals should be good news for multi-nationals who regularly move staff into the UK from overseas. Once they have been given approval by the Home Office, the visa process should be quicker, simpler and, quite possibly, cheaper. It is not clear, though, how the proposals will effect smaller UK companies - particularly those who do not regularly apply for work permits - who need to fill a vacancy with someone from overseas. It is quite possible that they will need to go through much the same procedures as before.

No formal announcement has been yet made as to when the new system will be implemented. The earliest date is likely to be March 2007.




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Post by first2last4 » Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:26 am

Another duplicate post.....
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how does this effect exiting employees

Post by optimist » Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:41 pm

Hi
Thanks for the info.Just wanted to know how this will effect people like me who are on long term work permit (till 2009) ,Do I need to do something or my employer needs to do something on my behalf.Please advice.Also If anyone can hed light on any advantages which an existing permit holder can have due to this change it would be really helpful

Thanks

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Post by rg1 » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:01 am

New WP scheme (from previous published command paper - HSMP changes followed exactly as were outlined in this command paper)

Pass mark 50

Education NVQ3 5, Bachelor/Master 10, PhD 15
Prospective Earning £15-18k 5 £18-19.5k 10 £19.5-21 15 £21k+ 20
Job Requirement
Shortage occupation 50
Not shortage list but passes resident labor market 30
Intra Company transfer 50

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i didnt get

Post by fountain » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:27 pm

Thanks for info

but as far as i learned from IND webpage that if you have 5 years work-permit visa already so new changes will not effect you but if you have a work permit less then qualify period which less 5 years for indefinite stay already ,unfortunatly you have a problem because of new point system IS This Right?

Another question?

I have a work-permit for specific job Am i allowed to work somewhere else as a second job?.

Thanks
very helpful website

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