Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 10 May 2010 At the time of writing almost all the results have come in for the UK General Election. As expected there have been significant gains for the Conservatives who are expected to increase their MPs in parliament by about a hundred. The Labour Party will lose about ninety seats and the Liberal Democrat will lose about five seats. No single political party will have enough of a majority to form a Government by themselves. This means that for the first time in over thirty years there will be a Hung Parliament.
Australian immigration had previously stated that the new Australian skilled occupation list would be announced on 30 April 2010. This has now been delayed to sometime in May 2010. The Australian Government has said that the new skilled occupation list would focus on higher level skilled occupations and trades. Canadian Immigration Minister Kenney recently launched a new interactive online resource, part of the official Canadian immigration website that covers civics, history, and citizenship specifically for students and teachers. Recently, Canada Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Dr Eric Hoskins the Ontario Immigration Minister signed an extension to the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA). CONNECT WITH US: |