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22-02-2020, 11:49 AM
Britain's new post-2020 Australian-style points-based immigration system revealed
Britain's new immigration system will be points-based, like Australia, and will treat every country equally
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https://news.sky.com/story/new-immigration-system-how-will-the-uks-points-based-scheme-work-11937683
Migrants from the EU will have to speak English and have a job offer under sweeping reforms to end Britain's reliance on cheap European labour. The measures are part of the biggest shake-up to border rules since this country joined the Common Market in 1973.
Low-skilled immigration will be made virtually impossible under a points-based system as free movement rights are consigned to history.
Instead, EU migrants' chances of getting a work visa will be the same as for applicants from elsewhere. They will need at least 70 points to work in Britain, with points awarded for speaking English, if the job earns a salary above £25,600 and if it is at a certain skill level.
Highly skilled workers – such as scientists – will be able to come without a job offer as the Government re-aligns the immigration system to the 'brightest and the best'. But there will be no general visas for low-skilled migrants.
70 points needed to work in Britain -
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Last night, Home Secretary Priti Patel said she had listened to the 'clear message' from the 2016 Brexit referendum and the 2019 General Election that the public wanted 'a reduction in low-skilled immigration'.
'Today we set out our historic blueprint for taking back control of our borders,' she said. 'It is the biggest shake-up of our immigration system in a generation and is what the public rightly demand.'
Home Office officials warned that businesses would have to wean themselves off cheap labour from the Continent. Instead, employers will be encouraged to recruit from Britain's pool of 1.3million unemployed, or pay higher wages to ensure they retain existing staff.
Tightened immigration laws for the United Kingdom in the wake of Brexit could be a jobs boon for Australians, Canadians and New Zealanders as the new guidelines will favour native English speakers and skilled migrants.
Elizabeth Ames, from the Britain-Australia Society, welcomed the move as good news for Australians looking to work in Britain.
'By creating a level playing field for all applicants worldwide, it ensures that talented Australians will be able to come and contribute to the United Kingdom,' Miss Ames told WA Today.
Great news. It was always absurd that a Polish plumber, who we did not need, could come in without any limits but an Indian Doctor who we do need had to jump through hoops to come here. When immigration is sensibly controlled, most people do not see it as an issue.
It was always about common sense.
Thoughts?
Britain's new immigration system will be points-based, like Australia, and will treat every country equally
1230049491979526144
https://news.sky.com/story/new-immigration-system-how-will-the-uks-points-based-scheme-work-11937683
Migrants from the EU will have to speak English and have a job offer under sweeping reforms to end Britain's reliance on cheap European labour. The measures are part of the biggest shake-up to border rules since this country joined the Common Market in 1973.
Low-skilled immigration will be made virtually impossible under a points-based system as free movement rights are consigned to history.
Instead, EU migrants' chances of getting a work visa will be the same as for applicants from elsewhere. They will need at least 70 points to work in Britain, with points awarded for speaking English, if the job earns a salary above £25,600 and if it is at a certain skill level.
Highly skilled workers – such as scientists – will be able to come without a job offer as the Government re-aligns the immigration system to the 'brightest and the best'. But there will be no general visas for low-skilled migrants.
70 points needed to work in Britain -
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERH-5a7W4AAPL40?format=jpg&name=small
Last night, Home Secretary Priti Patel said she had listened to the 'clear message' from the 2016 Brexit referendum and the 2019 General Election that the public wanted 'a reduction in low-skilled immigration'.
'Today we set out our historic blueprint for taking back control of our borders,' she said. 'It is the biggest shake-up of our immigration system in a generation and is what the public rightly demand.'
Home Office officials warned that businesses would have to wean themselves off cheap labour from the Continent. Instead, employers will be encouraged to recruit from Britain's pool of 1.3million unemployed, or pay higher wages to ensure they retain existing staff.
Tightened immigration laws for the United Kingdom in the wake of Brexit could be a jobs boon for Australians, Canadians and New Zealanders as the new guidelines will favour native English speakers and skilled migrants.
Elizabeth Ames, from the Britain-Australia Society, welcomed the move as good news for Australians looking to work in Britain.
'By creating a level playing field for all applicants worldwide, it ensures that talented Australians will be able to come and contribute to the United Kingdom,' Miss Ames told WA Today.
Great news. It was always absurd that a Polish plumber, who we did not need, could come in without any limits but an Indian Doctor who we do need had to jump through hoops to come here. When immigration is sensibly controlled, most people do not see it as an issue.
It was always about common sense.
Thoughts?