Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 17 September 2008 The United Kingdom's Border and Immigration Agency (BIA) has announced that it is removing several English language tests from its approved list. Applications received from 12 September 2008 will NOT receive points for these tests; applications received on or before September 11th are not affected. The United Kingdom will remove 1/3 of the occupations from the list of jobs considered to be in shortage. Hopeful immigrants sponsored for a Tier 2 visa need to score 70 points, 50 of which must be under Attributes. For an occupation on the Skills Shortages list, a Certificate of Sponsorship from an employer can be worth 50 points. Australia is celebrating Australian Citizenship Day today, September 17th 2008. 1600 people received Australian citizenship in the days leading up to the event. A new report out by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) encourages its member nations to adapt their labor migration policies to meet likely future demand for workers in all areas of their economies. The OECD report stated that there should be more permanent immigration routes for entry of lower-skilled workers as well as those with higher skills. The Slovenian government's statistics agency is claiming that membership in the European Union has led to significant population increases since joining in 2004. According to Eurostat figures, Slovenia saw the third highest increase in immigration in the EU for 2007, behind the Czech Republic (first) and Denmark (second). CONNECT WITH US: |