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Tier 1 changes 6th April 2010 ??

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singhs
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Tier 1 changes 6th April 2010 ??

Post by singhs » Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:41 pm

Hi,


1) I understand that a migration committe has made recommendations for changes within the criteria for tier 1 namely:

a) You will get points for Age till the age of 39.
b) More bands for earnings and lesser points for current earnings
levels set out in tier 1.
c) re-inclusion of undergrads into the elligibility.

Does anyone know if these changes have been accepted and from when they are likely to come into force?


2) What are the changes coming into force from 6th April?

Looking forward to your responses

Thanks

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Re: Tier 1 changes 6th April 2010 ??

Post by aruni4470 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:19 am

singhs wrote:Hi,


1) I understand that a migration committe has made recommendations for changes within the criteria for tier 1 namely:

a) You will get points for Age till the age of 39.
b) More bands for earnings and lesser points for current earnings
levels set out in tier 1.
c) re-inclusion of undergrads into the elligibility.

Does anyone know if these changes have been accepted and from when they are likely to come into force?


2) What are the changes coming into force from 6th April?

Looking forward to your responses

Thanks
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Post by Saga » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:27 pm

1) Nothings been announced yet by the UKBA.

2) New visa fees

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Post by ep » Thu Mar 18, 2010 2:17 pm

http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... -t2-and-ir

New Rules for Tier 1 and Tier 2 and other changes to the Immigration Rules

18 March 2010

On 6 April the Government will make significant changes to Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the points-based system, as well as to marriage visas for members of the armed forces, asylum and English for Speakers of Other Languages. The changes were announced today by Borders and Immigration.

Minister Phil Woolas.

The Government has accepted changes to Tier 1 recommended by the Migration Advisory Committee

(MAC), and has set out further details of how it will implement changes the MAC recommended to Tier 2.

The changes include new points tables for Tier 1 and Tier 2, a simpler route for very highly skilled workers without Master's degrees, greater flexibility for short-term transfers by multinational companies, and more protection against such transfers being used to fill long-term vacancies that should go to resident workers.

Borders and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said:

'We've always said that we would run our immigration system for the benefit of the UK and that is what we are doing.

'The changes that we are making today will build on an already robust system which is now the envy of the world. A strength of the points-based system is the flexibility to predict and respond to events.

'By utilising the flexibility of the points-based system we are now ensuring that only those that we need to come to the UK to work can do so.

'I will continue to ensure that immigration does not act as a disincentive for employers to employ and improve the skills of the British workforce.'

These changes are included in the latest Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, which was laid before Parliament today.

Other changes to the Immigration Rules include:

changes to the provisions governing English language qualifications for applicants applying for permanent residence to ensure that applicants relying on qualifications in English for Speakers of Other Languages will study at accredited colleges, and to clarify the progression which migrants are required to demonstrate before applying for permanent residence;
changes to prevent asylum applicants from claiming humanitarian protection where there are serious reasons for considering that they have engaged in undesirable behaviour;
clarifying interview procedures for unaccompanied asylum seeking children;
removing a requirement for an asylum seeker to be asked to sign the interview record due to other safeguards in place;
lowering the marriage visa age to 18 for serving members of the armed forces and their partners, recognising the role of partners in supporting those on the frontline and reflecting the unique circumstances in which the armed forces operate;
and adding Monaco to the Youth Mobility Scheme.
This Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules will be incorporated into a consolidated version of the Immigration Rules. You can find copies of all the Statements of Changes in Immigration Rules issued since May 2003 in the 'Policy and Law' section of this website.

The changes will come into effect on 6 April and 7 April 2010. Applications that are made before the new rules come into effect will be considered under the rules in place on the date of the application.

Those who wish to apply in person should note that the date of their application is the date when they go to the public enquiry office. Applicants should consider this when they book an appointment.

You can download a Statement of Policy setting out the changes to Tier 1 and Tier 2, and the written ministerial statement regarding changes to the Immigration Rules, from the right side of this page.

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