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UK - The Labour Government, in response to the Conservative Party proposals (the main opposition party), will be announcing significant immigration policy changes this week in an attempt to tighten immigration controls.

The Home Secretary Charles Clarke is set to announce a points system for economic migrants and electronic embarkation controls, along with more removals of failed asylum seekers.

The UK Government will introduce fees to try to reduce the number of appeals made by immigrants over family reunion applications, the website This is London reported on February 4.

Please be advised that although the application form for the Workers Registration Scheme has an expiry date of January 31 2005, applications on this form will continue to be accepted until February 28 2005.

See our section on the Workers Registration Scheme for more details.

As from 1 February 2005, the rules for overseas nationals wishing to marry in the UK have changed. All overseas nationals who wish to marry in the UK (apart from EEA nationals) will now need a Government certificate of approval to marry. The main changes are outlined below:

Prime Minister Tony Blair has said that the UK's cooperation with the European Union on immigration and asylum issues is justified, the Scotsman newspaper reports.

OnJanuary 31 a spokesman for Mr. Blair said that agreements onimmigration and asylum made with the EU over the past few years wereintended to stop "asylum shopping" and ensure that applicants are dealtwith in the first European country they enter. According to thespokesman, this could only be done through a combination of measures,including collaboration with neighbouring European states.

The Sectors Based Scheme is still the subject of an ongoing review. The current sectors based work permit scheme will continue under its existing quota system and criteria until the review is complete and the findings are published.

Therefore at the moment there is still the 20% limit on the number of SBS permits issued to a single nationality for each of the sectors, and so there will be no further hospitality permits issued to Bangladeshi nationals.