The United Kingdom's Border and Immigration Agency (BIA) has published details about the Tier 2 visa for skilled workers, intended to replace the current UK Work Permits scheme sometime during "the Autumn of 2008." Applicants will need to score a minimum of 70 points in three areas: Attributes, Maintenance, and English Language Ability. An employer must be approved by the BIA to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, which individuals must submit with an application. Vacancies must come under the Skills Shortage Occupations List or the requirements of a Resident Labour Market test must be met. The United Kingdom published updated information about Tier 5 visas under the new five-tiered, points-based system. Tier 5 visas cover so-called "youth-mobility workers" - people between the ages of 18 and 30 coming to Britain to work for up to 2 years. The visa is not renewable, and people may not switch to another category without firstly leaving the country. Indian nationals are expected to take advantage of growing job opportunities in the West, according to the Indian Minister of Overseas Affairs. Many highly skilled Indian workers immigrate to the United States, the UK and Canada. This trend is now expected to continue to continental Europe, where the easing of migration for professionals and skilled workers will become one component of an upcoming free trade pact between India and the European Union. ANNOUNCING - Vacancies for Australian & Canadian Immigration ExpertsWe are looking for immigration consultants experienced in Australian and Canadian immigration. Work out out of our Central London office. If you are interested please email worklondon@workpermit.com with cover letter and CV. Global immigration rates are rising around the world as nations deal with aging populations and impending labor shortages. In response, many governments are implementing major changes to their immigration policies, or are developing plans to do so in the near future. The Australian government has announced an increase of 31,000 places under its permanent skilled migration program. According to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, the move is to help employers struggling with skills shortages. The increase for permanent skilled migration is about a 30% increase over 2007-2008, and sets a new record of 133,500 available skilled migration visas. Family-based visas are also increased, bringing the total for all migration streams to about 190,000 for 2008-2009. Australia will now allow all successful asylum applicants to be granted permanent residence visas immediately. Until now, asylum applicants landing in Australia by illegal means were only eligible for a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). There were many more restrictions under a TPV than those under a Permanent Protection Visa. As of 31 March 2008, the population of New Zealand reached 4.26 million, according to Statistics New Zealand. However, the U.S. CIA estimates 4.17 million as of July this year. Statistics New Zealand says that the population increased by 40,200 for the year ending March 2008, nearly a 15% decline from the same period for the previous year. The lower population growth is being attributed to a slowdown in net migration. Net migration gain was only 4,700 for 2007-2008, compared to 12,100 for the previous year. The population is also aging, increasing pressure on teh country to attract new immigrants.
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Australia to increase skilled migration places
The Australian government announced that it would increase the number of places by 31,000 under its permanent skilled migration program to a new record of 133,500 available skilled migration visas for 2008-2009. more »Australia: Refugees to get permanent visas immediately
Australia will now allow all successful asylum applicants to be granted permanent residence visas immediately. Previously, asylum applicants considered "unauthorized arrivals" were only granted a temporary visa. more »NZ: Fewer immigrants means lower population growth
As of 31 March, 2008, the population of New Zealand reached 4.26 million people, according to Statistics New Zealand. The population increased by 40,200 in the year ending March 2008, 6,500 less than the same period the pervious year. more »Next stop for Indian skilled migrants: European Union
Indian nationals are expected to take advantage of growing job opportunities in the West, according to Indian Minister of Overseas Affairs Shri K. Mohandas. more »UK updates Tier 5 visa information
The United Kingdom releases updated information about Tier 5, the last tier in its five-tier, points-based system for all employment, student, and training based immigration into the country. Tier 5 visas are expected in the 3rd quarter of 2008. more »UK: Tier 2 visa details revealed
The UK Border Agency has published details about the upcoming Tier 2 visa for skilled workers. Tier 2 is expected to replace the current UK Work Permits scheme and international intra-company transfer regulations in Autumn of 2008. more »Spotlight: The future of immigration
Global immigration is rising across the world as nations deal with aging populations and impending labor shortages. Many governments are implementing changes to their immigration policies, or are drawing up plans to do so in the near future. more »Australia to implement skilled migration recommendations
Australian immigration authorities are set to implement recommendations from an industry group report designed to improve Australia's temporary skilled migration program. more »United States: USCIS explains visa backlogs
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) explains to a hearing before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee why immigrants face delays for their visas.more »

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