UK Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 visa switching easier after January
Switching from UK Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 visa made easier following January visa rule changes. Tier 4 students can apply as soon as the course is completed.
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Switching from UK Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 visa made easier following January visa rule changes. Tier 4 students can apply as soon as the course is completed.
UK Tier 2 visa sponsors warned of winter delays due to restricted Certificate of Sponsorship shortage. For lower salary levels may be best to apply in April 2018.
Tier 2 visa quota stops NHS doctors coming to work in Britain due mainly to tier 2 restricted certificates of shortage. First problem in about two and half years.
Significant UK visa changes from 11 January, 2018Good news for some tier 2 visa holders and tier 4 visa students. Tier 1 Entrepreneur applications now more difficult.
UK Tier 2 Visa shortage continues with 1,409 Tier 2 restricted Certificates of Sponsorship Available for Allocation in January. In many cases salary of £50,000 is required.
Unlawful UK visa and immigration General Data Protection Regulation exemption and human rights. Could be used to cover up abusive behaviour, dishonesty, perjury, etc.
Home Office UK visa refusals put Britain’s research reputation in jeopardy, says Jeremy Corbyn. Aggressive, unjust and harsh treatment of immigrants commonplace.
5 April 2018 deadline for Tier 1 General indefinite leave to remain visa applications. Make sure that you have passed the Life in the UK Test before you apply.
Indian Tier 2 visa holders and claims of increased job competition for UK IT professionals according to misleading recent Computer Weekly Report.
UK permanent residency visa denied to French wife of bodyguard to the Queen. UK Visa requirements should be easier to understand.
Perhaps this is a positive sign. Something needs to be done to make immigration easier before the end of the Brexit transitional period. This should help reduce skills shortages.
It is an overly simplistic suggestion that reducing immigration will make things better for UK workers. Tough immigration controls restricting entry of badly needed workers affects businesses so making the employment situation worse. There is still ongoing uncertainty about how the UK will be able to cope with skills
Isn’t this still part of the hostile environment policy. The harsh and insensitive way that migrants and minorities are treated by UK visas at the Home Office continues. The Boris Johnson Government seems to think that we should just trust the State. The State does many things that are unlawful and at times encourages ab
Under the new UK Tier 2 visa points system from next year there will be winners and losers. Some occupations are to be added and others removed. One change that will be welcome to many is that you will no longer need to do the Resident Labour Market Test. The problem remains that th
This scheme puts an unnecessary burden on landlords. It seems to be part of the harsh “hostile environment” policy. Its understandable that many people wish to see this system scrapped.
The end of free movement for newly arriving EU nationals will mean more skills shortages in the UK. There are already widely publicised skills shortages of care workers and farm workers. The situation will become even worse after the end of 2020. The new UK visa system is unable to cope with this.