Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 26 June 2013 Last week, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development issued its 2013 International Migration Outlook. This week, our news will summarise its findings for five popular emigration destinations - The UK, Canada, Australia, The US and New Zealand. In the UK nearly 200,000 people gained UK citizenship in 2012. The number of Tier 1 ‘high value migrants’ fell to 63,000 because Tier 1 (Post Study Work) visa was closed to new applicants in April 2012. The Tier 1 figure will fall further in 2013. Most Tier 1 applicants came from India, Pakistan, China and Nigeria. Canada has one of the highest per capita rates of immigration in the world. It admitted 249,000 new permanent residents in 2011. 26% came under the ‘work’ category and 22.7% under the family stream. Most economic migrants came from India, China and the Philippines. Canada also admitted around 191,000 temporary workers under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, this figure has trebled since 2002. Australia accepted 219,500 permanent migrants in 2011/12. 25.6% of the total were workers. The main source countries were India, China and the UK. Seven of the top ten source countries were Asian. Australia also accepted some 680,000 temporary migrants in 2011/12. About 100,000 of these came on 457 temporary work visas. In 2011, 1,062,000 people gained US permanent residence - 2% more than in 2010. 43% were Asians. 31% were from North America. Only 6% of US immigrants came onemployment-based work visas.
New Zealand is actively encouraging immigration to counter high emigration rates and for the rebuild of Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake. And finally, the Australian Sex Workers Association has demanded that the role of 'sex worker' should be placed on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List. This would allow foreign prostitutes to apply for subclass 457 temporary work visas. CONNECT WITH US: |