16 November 2009 Tier 5 (temporary worker) - government authorised exchange - additional guidance
Additional guidance for overarching bodies and government departments for the Tier 5 (temporary worker) government authorised exchange scheme have been published.
16 November 2009 Overseas government employees switching into Tier 5 (temporary worker) - international agreements
The Border and Immigration Minister, Phil Woollas, has agreed to allow those with leave to enter or remain as overseas government employees to switch into the Tier 5 (temporary worker)- international agreements sub-category of the points-based system.
Following successful assessment of Edexcel's application to be included on our lists of approved English language Tests, the Tier 1 and Tier 2 lists have been updated.
Following the publication of the Migration Advisory Committee's shortage occupation list on 21 October, the Government has today announced that it is accepting the recommended list in full.
The UK Border Agency has now issued more than 100,000 identity cards for foreign nationals - and regulations laid this week will, if approved, accelerate the roll-out of the scheme.
The Migration Advisory Committee has recommended that teachers in special schools and skilled meat boners and trimmers should be recognised as occupations where the United Kingdom has a skills shortage.
The Tier 1 and Tier 2 English language lists have been updated following the successful assessment of the Scottish Qualifications Authority application.
On 1 October 2009 new versions of the guidance notes and application forms for Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 5 (Youth Mobility) and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) applications were published.
A revised version of the Tier 2 policy guidance was published on the UK Border Agency website on 1 October 2009. Unfortunately this included an error which was not identified until after publication.
Changes to the Immigration Rules, which came into effect today, will make changes to the current criteria for the admission of sole representatives of overseas businesses coming to the United Kingdom for the purposes of establishing a branch of that business.
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