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This week`s video news presents the five-tiered system of immigration that has been proposed by the UK, nearly 350,000 jobseekers mainly from Poland, Lithuania and Slovakia have come to work in Britain since the EU`s enlargement in 2004, a look at the US nursing shortage, New Zealand Department of Labor announces it will start to actively seek foreign skilled labor interested in immigrating to New Zealand.

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This week`s video news includes the following stories: high tech industry leaders in the US are hoping that President George Bush`s recent call for more H1B visas for skilled foreign workers will provide them some relief, The European Union reports that the influx of workers from eastern Europe into the UK had helped to boost the country`s economy, more immigrants arrived to settle in Australia in 2005 than in any year since the 1980s.

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This week`s video news discusses how Australia`s rural towns and cities are working hard to attract new immigrants, provides information on Australia`s updated Australia, Migration Occupation in Demand List (MODL), immigrants in American send home $100 billion a year, and major banks have started catering to them.

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This week`s video news looks at Canada`s Conservative Party`s promise to streamline the process of bringing skilled immigrants into the country and ensure their better integration, more than three-quarters of Irish voters would like immigrants from the 10 newest European Union member states to apply for work permits in order to work in Ireland, Australian companies have begun recruiting skilled workers in the United States, 62,000 Australians left the country during the last financial year.

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This week`s video news looks Canadian construction experts` concern over a labour shortage as the country prepares to host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, 800 overseas doctors, nurses and other health professionals have expressed interest in moving to South Australia following successful expos, increasing skilled immigration will create a stronger economy in Australia and make people richer on average.

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This week`s video news looks at Australia`s shortage, that has seen vacancies for skilled trades people such as electricians and for industry-specific professionals such as mining engineers and metallurgists, go unfilled, identifies five key advantages to offshoring in Australia, a shrinking labor force is the number one challenge facing the global hospitality industry, a new work permit policy that came into effect on 19 December 2005 in New Zealand specifically for Samoans and Pacific Islanders.

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This week`s video news includes the following stories: the Working Lives Research Institute says a `welcome pack` is needed for immigrants in the UK containing information on issues such as working families` tax credit and health provision, a one-year review of the German immigration law from January 2005, a record breaking immigration year for Australia as the country welcomed nearly 125,000 new immigrants in 2004-2005, the highest number in more than 15 years, British universities are trying to cope with growing student numbers by hiring more foreign academics.
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