The end of free movement for newly arriving EU nationals will mean more skills shortages in the UK. There are already widely publicised skills shortages of care workers and farm workers. The situation will become even worse after the end of 2020. The new UK visa system is unable to cope with this.
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There are ongoing and serious problems with discrimination at the Home Office and organisations associated with them. There also seems to be a reluctance to take the Wendy Williams Windrush report seriously and take action based on the report. This needs to change as a matter of urgency.
Immigrant visas in the United States just became quicker for many temporary migrants in the US and others, including those on H1B visa and L1 visa categories, as changes have been made expanding the number of employment based immigrant categories where premium processing is available. The bad news is that in many cases the USCIS (part of the Department of Homeland Security) premi
The Trump US visa ban of June 22 has been partially lifted by a district judge, which should allow US visa processing to re-commence for many migrants. Many sectors rely on H1B visa, L1 visa, and J1 visa holders for employment positions, hence the latest ruling will be of great benefit for visa holders and companies, especially when coping with th
This is perhaps not surprising. Perhaps in a way Ms Anderson did Hootsuite a favour. The ICE deal would most likely have come out eventually. This has probably saved Hootsuite some embarrassment in the longer term.
Migrants are typically having to pay for health care twice. They pay through taxes. They also have to pay the immigration health surcharge that is increasing from £400 a year, which is already high, to an even higher amount of £624 a year from 27 October 2020. It seems that a number of migrants are not receiving the level of access to treatment that they need.