24 November 2009 Changes give British workers more opportunities to apply for jobs
From 14 December 2009, the resident labour market test for Tier 2 of the points-based system will be extended to four weeks for all jobs, the Government announced today.
12 November 2009 Prime Minister gives major speech on immigration
The Prime Minister has set out the case for the United Kingdom's tough but fair immigration system in a speech in west London.
Following the publication of the Migration Advisory Committee's shortage occupation list on 21 October, the Government has today announced that it is accepting the recommended list in full.
The Home Office sets out new rules for migrants who will require 'permission' to stay under new draft proposals published in Parliament today.
The Home Office has issued a rebuttal of weekend newspaper reports claiming insufficient consideration of 337,000 visa applications made in the early 2000s (prior to the formation of the UK Border Agency).
Our public consultation on the fees we charge for immigration and visa applications will close on 1 December, so you have one month to send us your response.
The UK Border Agency has now issued more than 100,000 identity cards for foreign nationals - and regulations laid this week will, if approved, accelerate the roll-out of the scheme.
The UK Border Agency has introduced a mobile service for migrants in the United Kingdom who need to enrol their biometrics with us.
The Migration Advisory Committee has recommended that teachers in special schools and skilled meat boners and trimmers should be recognised as occupations where the United Kingdom has a skills shortage.
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