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Sunday, June 17, 2018
Immigration Matters: Home Secretary Relax Tier 4 Student Visa Rules Whi...
Immigration Matters: Home Secretary Relax Tier 4 Student Visa Rules Whi...: Thousands more foreign students will be able to study in UK universities under plans to relax Tier 4 visa rules the Home Office announced...
Home Secretary Relax Tier 4 Student Visa Rules Which Could See A Boost For UK Universities And Buy-To-Let Landlords
Thousands more foreign students will be able to study in UK universities
under plans to relax Tier 4 visa rules the Home Office announced this week.
The Mail on Sunday said the Government will scrap rules
requiring overseas students to provide evidence of sufficient funds to live
here and speak English.
Students add billions to UK economy say universities
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has simplified the process of
securing so-called 'Tier 4' visas for students from countries it considers a
'low risk' of abusing the system.
Critics warned that easing the rules risked bogus or
underqualified students who submitted applications in a bid to beat border
controls slipping through the net. But the Home Office insisted there was no
evidence students from the countries involved had exploited the system. Officials
insisted random spot-checks would weed out wrong-doing.
Home Secretary Sajid Javed
The measure follows other immigration reforms unveiled by Mr
Javid designed to make it easier for skilled non-EU migrants to work and live
in the UK.
The recently appointed Home Secretary appears to be sweeping
in a new migration mood after relaxing working visa rules to allow more non-EU doctors andnurses to work in Britain. He has enabled the NHS to recruit more medical staff
by excluding them from the migration cap, which means businesses and employers
will be able to hire an extra 8,000 skilled non-EU workers, such as engineers,
IT professionals and teachers.
The Home Office has also added 11 countries to its 'trusted'
list for the purpose of student visas. The additional countries – China,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico, Bahrain, Serbia, Dominican Republic,
Kuwait, Maldives and Macau – bring the list to 30, but excludes India.
They join trusted countries on list including Argentina,
Australia, Barbados, Botswana, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Hong Kong, Japan,
Malaysia, New Zealand, Qatar, Singapore, South Korea, Trinidad and Tobago,
United Arab Emirates, the US and Taiwan.
Overseas students from the nations on the list will enjoy a
streamlined application process, with fewer documents required when applying
for visas.
They will no longer need to submit evidence showing they
meet the requirements for living costs of up to £1,265 a month, previous
qualifications or evidence they can speak English fluently.
Figures show that in the year to March, some 100,769
students from the 11 nations were granted Tier 4 student visas to study in the
UK.
The new measures have been welcomed by UK universities who have
argued for easing restrictions on foreign students, claiming they contribute of
£2.3billion annually to the British economy.
But Migrationwatch warned of a so-called 'slippery slope', saying:
'The last time the student visa system was loosened in 2009 it took years to
recover from the massive inflow of bogus students, especially from India.'
In other measures, the Tier 1 immigration route for
highly-skilled individuals will be expanded to include fashion designers who will
be able to apply for the visas for 'exceptional talent' in the fields of
science, humanities, engineering, medicine, digital technology or the arts.
The Home Office said the route was also being opened up to a
wider pool of TV personalities and film stars.
Mr Javed also confirmed that Afghan interpreters and their
families who have relocated to the UK can apply free for permanent residence.
Increased
numbers of students coming to study in the UK could provide a much needed boost
to the economy and buy-to-let property market, which have slowed since the Brexit
referendum and stamp duty hikes.
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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Immigration Matters: UK Government To Change Visa Rules For Doctors And...
Immigration Matters: UK Government To Change Visa Rules For Doctors And...: The British government are set to relax immigration rules to allow more doctors and nurses from outside the EU to work in the UK. Ami...
UK Government To Change Visa Rules For Doctors And Nurses
The British government are set to relax immigration rules to
allow more doctors and nurses from outside the EU to work in the UK.
Amid staff shortages in the NHS, the Home Office said
foreign medics would be excluded from the government's visa cap on skilled
migration.
The visa or work permit cap imposes an overall limit for all
non-EU skilled workers at 20,700 a year.
It was introduced by Theresa May when she was Home Secretary
in a bid to reduce net migration to the UK, but the NHS has recently complained
that it has made it harder to fill job vacancies for doctors and nurses.
Prime Minister and former Home Secretary Theresa May MP
Tier 2 visas are a form of work permit for employers to hire
skilled workers to the UK from outside the European Economic Area and
Switzerland.
Since 2011, there has been a cap on the total number of
these visas that can be issued, which had not been reached until December 2017.
The government change is due to increased demand for NHS
workers, the largest employer in the UK, which account for 40% of all Tier 2 visas.
This week, the Financial Times reported that 2,360 visa
applications by doctors from outside the European Economic Area were refused in
a five-month period.
According to the BBC, NHS bosses have warned that
immigration rules were hampering their ability to find workers after visas for
100 Indian doctors were refused earlier this year. However, it seems odd that
the NHS would apply for 100 working visas without first checking on the availability
of visas.
NHS England report that there were 35,000 nurse vacancies
and 10,000 doctor posts unfilled in February.
Strict IELTS language tests and the perceived lack of settlement
opportunities may deter nurses from countries like the Philippines choosing the
UK over Australia, Canada and the U.S.
The changes are expected to only apply to doctors and nurses
- but the government could release hundreds of visas a month for workers in
other industries like IT and teaching.
Recently appointed Home Secretary Sajid Javid, who has suggested
a rethink of some parts of the government's immigration policy, said: "I
recognise the pressures faced by the NHS and other sectors in recent months.
Doctors and nurses play a vital role in society and at this time we need more
in the UK. That is why I have reviewed our skilled worker visa route."
Full details of the UK immigration rule changes are to be set out on Friday.
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Listen to podacst, "UK To Relax Visa Rules
For Nurse’s And Doctors" by Charles Kelly
https://anchor.fm/charles-kelly/episodes/UK-To-Relax-Visa-Rules-For-Nurses-And-Doctors-e1l62v/a-a40kat
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London Tops University Destination For International Students
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