Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 2 July 2008 Britain's Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) scheme officially ended 29 June 2008. From 30 June 2008, highly skilled immigration into the United Kingdom comes under the Tier 1 (General) category. The UK Border Agency has also launched the other Tier 1 sub-categories: Tier 1 (Investors), Tier 1 (Entrepreneurs), and Tier 1 (Post-Study Work). The current British government is proposing several changes to the United Kingdom's visa system, in addition to the new points-based Tier system. Under the proposals, people in the UK will be required to obtain a license to sponsor family members visiting from abroad, and visitors will be limited to a maximum of 6 months. The UK Home Office has announced 2 new visitor visas for sportspeople and entertainers. People under these categories may visit the United Kingdom for up to 6 months and take part in relevant activities during their visit. The UK Minister for Sport welcomed the announcement, stating that the UK needs to make sure that talented people can enter the country and take part in the many festivals and shows that Britain has to offer. Sweden has implemented a European Union directive designed to create easier work permit access across the 27-member bloc for visiting non-EU scientists and researchers. Swedish immigration law now incorporates the directive from 01 July 2008, removing the requirement for researchers to have a work permit while undertaking their duties in Sweden. New Zealand's Immigration Minister announced a new strategy to attract and retain skilled migrants to the Wellington region. He said that this is needed for the future growth and prosperity of the Wellington region. The Wellington Regional Settlement Strategy aims to assist new immigrants in a number of ways. Some people under Australian Working Holiday visas will now be allowed to stay longer. Beginning from 01 July 2008, Working Holiday visa holders who have worked in the construction industry in regional Australia for at least 3 months are eligible to apply for a second Working Holiday visa. About 3,000 new immigrants in Nova Scotia, Canada will benefit from new federal funding, according to Peter MacKay, who is the Minister of National Defense, the Minister of Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, and Member of Parliament for Central Nova. More than an additional CAD $10.3 million over the next 3 years will go to several agencies in the Halifax Regional Municipality. These agencies will provide settlement services such as language training, counseling, and employment assistance. CONNECT WITH US: |