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Gordon Brown is expected to announce plans for requiring skilled and highly skilled migrants to have a solid grasp of English in his first Queen's Speech as prime minister for the

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Jacqui Dean, MP for the New Zealand region of Otago, is concerned that any tightening of New Zealand immigration regulations wou

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An Alberta, Canada program designed to assist migrants' registration and accreditation in their chosen professional field will get a CAD $740,000 boost from the Albertan government.

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German employers are now allowed to hire electrical and mechanical engineering skilled migrants from the Eastern European nations that joined the

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The United Kingdom will introduce a new points-based system in 2008 for non-European Union migrants wishing to work in the country. The sytem will encompass individuals wishing to come to Britain to work, train, or study.

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91 percent of New Zealand citizens feel that skilled migrants make an important contribution to their country, according to a new survey by ShapeNZ for the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development.