Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 18 June 2008 The British government "overwhelmingly agreed" with a recent House of Lords Committee report that outlines the economic benefits of migration into the United Kingdom. The Committee recommends that potential economic benefits for the country should influence immigration policy. Government statistics show that immigration made a positive contribution from 1997 through 2007. The UK Border Agency stated that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth should be the "key test" by which to judge their immigration policies. Two new sections have been added to workpermit.com under the United Kingdom's Tier 2 immigration section. The sub-categories explain the UK's plans for sports people and ministers of religion who are covered under the Tier 2 points-based system. U.S. President George W. Bush signed an executive order that now requires government contractors, and other employers who do business with the federal government, to use an electronic system to check the legal status of foreign workers. Called "E-Verify," the web-based system is a government tool created to crack down on illegal workers in the United States. Over 69,000 U.S. employers are using E-Verify, most of them voluntarily. Some are required to use E-Verify by local and state governments. So far in fiscal year 2008, more than 4 million employment verification queries have been submitted. From 30 June 2008, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will allow certain people waiting for permanent residence to work in the U.S. for up to two years instead of one. Some people temporarily in the U.S. and on the waiting list for an immigrant visa number are eligible to apply for Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). On 16 June 2008, two changes were announced in the application process for Canadian Permanent Residence (PR) cards. Permanent residents in Canada applying to replace a card that is due to expire no longer have to send their current, valid card with the application. They will now hand in their old card when they pick up the new card in person. European Union executives were scheduled to meet earlier this week to discuss the 27-member bloc's need for better integration polices, joint visa centers abroad, and identification of labor needs. According to the European Commission, "[Immigration] has an important role to play in increasing the EU's growth potential" by reducing labor shortages. This week, Australia is celebrating Refugee Week in honor of all the individuals who have immigrated into the country under its Humanitarian Program. Immigration Minister Chris Evans stated that many people who entered Australia under the Humanitarian Program will become Australian citizens during Refugee Week at ceremonies across the country. CONNECT WITH US: |