Subscribe to our newsletter
Dear visitor,
Australia working holidaymaker visas available right now for 18 to 30 year olds. Call the London Office on 0344 991 9222 for further details.
Australia seeks entry of UK entrepreneurs on visas!
A survey carried out by Crown Relocations – an international relocation and removals specialist – has shown that nearly 9 in 10 Australians would welcome British entrepreneurs. According to the research, 86 per cent of respondents said they would like more people to emigrate Down Under, while one in five Australians said that the country ‘lacks entrepreneurs.’
Currently Australian business immigration visas include the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) and Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132). There is also the Australian 457 work visa and skilled migration schemes.
2,483 Tier 2 Visa Certificates of Sponsorship for Allocation in May
The number of Tier 2 Visa Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS) available for allocation in May stands at 2,483, according to UK Visas and Immigration, Home Office data. The department in its April report said that its figures were correct as of 13 April, 2016.
An employer with a Tier 2 Sponsorship Licence needs to apply for Certificates of Sponsorship for immigrants they wish to employ from outside the UK and EU. Under the current UK immigration system, unused Tier 2 restricted CoS to employ people who are currently based outside the UK can be reclaimed after three months. This increases the availability of restricted CoSs; this is needed to employ people currently based outside the UK.
Low Cost US Business related visas
Business based entry to the US on an E-1/E-2 Treaty Visa or L-1 visa possible at a low cost. Contact the London office on 0344 991 9222 for further details.
Anti-Immigrant Racist Trump impersonates Indian call center worker
Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican Presidential nomination, has once again found himself embroiled in controversy following his impersonation of Indian call center workers at a recent election rally. His comments have caused uproar and been slammed as racist, with Democratic Presidential nomination frontrunner, Hilary Clinton, among those outraged by Trump's latest controversial comments.
Clinton's presidential campaign accused Trump of running a 'campaign of bigotry and division' and warned that he was 'continuing to breed disrespect and division' via his campaign. Clinton's comments follow Trump's actions at a Presidential rally in Delaware on Saturday 23 April, where Trump spoke in an Indian accent, mocking Indian call center workers.
Japanese immigration needs immigrant workers
Japan is desperate to attract more foreign workers, as it trys to cope with an ageing workforce population. Policymakers in Japan are ‘exploring ways to bring in more workers from overseas without calling it immigration policy,’ according to a report published by Reuters.
Immigration is a delicate subject in Japan, where Conservatives value cultural uniformity and politicians fear losing votes from workers concerned about losing their jobs. However, amid a tight labour force and a workforce that’s continually shrinking, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s policy team and lawmakers are seriously considering, what they describe as, ‘the politically controversial option.’
Thank you for reading our immigration newsletter,
You can keep up to date on the latest news on top immigration destinations worldwide via our website workpermit.com. If you would like help with your visa application complete an online assessment form or give us a call!