Impact of Tier 2 Review

As posted in our earlier article “Call for Evidence Minimum Salary Threshold Tier 2” the Government’s newly formed immigration taskforce has commissioned that the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) provide guidance on: • Raising the minimum salary threshold for all Tier 2 categories by the Autumn; • A wide review of the Tier 2 routes by […]

Tier 4 Child Student Sponsor Licence Immediate Changes

Following the explanatory memorandum to the statement of changes to the Immigration Rules presented to Parliament on 13 July 2015 (HC 297), Parliament has brought into effect from 3rd August 2015 amendments to the Immigration Rules. The Immigration Rules have now been amended to require Tier 4 Child student only be sponsored by independent schools […]

Radical Changes for Education Sector Sponsors

We are used to the Home Office publishing new Sponsor Guidance and 6 April 2015 saw yet another number of key changes to Sponsor Guidance for Tier 4 sponsors. The greatest change to affect our clients within the education sector are the measures that will bring about an end to Highly Trusted status for Education […]

Immigration Oil and Gas and Subsea Industry

Immigration Oil and Gas and Subsea Industry The news has been littered with stories of difficult business decisions being made by oil and gas and subsea companies within a tough economic climate. With so much seismic activity taking place within the sector, Human Resource (HR) managers are reminded of some important immigration considerations that may […]

League Tables and Migration Cap: Impact on Recruitment of International Staff

It’s that time again in the education term calendar, when league tables are released. Preferred lists include the Times Higher Education and the Guardian League Tables. Preparing a shortlist of universities where you want to work will involve careful research and cross referencing, especially if you intend to up-root your family to further your career. […]

Call for Evidence Minimum Salary Thresholds Tier 2

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), the body that advises the Government on migration issues has been asked to advise on raising the minimum salary threshold for the Tier 2 category, as well as the wider Tier 2 review resulting for the Government’s recent proposals on curbing migration. In the first instance, the MAC has been […]

Australian Company fined $175,000 for Australian 457 visa breach

A Federal court has fined a Darwin company, Choong Enterprises, over AUS$175,000 for paying overseas Filipino visa holder workers below the legal requirements and for illegally charging them recruitment costs. Choong Enterprises were brought to the Federal Court in Australia following charges of underpaying 10 Filipino workers that held 457 Temporary Work (Skilled) visas for […]

Changes to Subclass 457 visa Australia programme

Changes to Australian Subclass 457 visa programme Early in 2015, the federal government announced changes to Subclass 457 Temporary Work (Skilled) visas that would increase flexibility and reduce restrictions on visa holders whilst maintaining the integrity of the programme. In April 2015 the Australian government followed through with the promise and delivered a number of […]

Political party immigration: Where do they stand?

Political party immigration Immigration is a heated topic. Both the Conservative and the Labour parties have been criticised for hiding from immigration, while Ukip has built its image largely on immigration based rhetoric. Conservatives having failed to cut migration to their target as promised have faced criticism, with net migration figures higher than when the […]

Visit Visa Reforms April 2015 (May Update)

The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has announced that Visit Visa reforms will be introduced in April in an effort to make it easier for business people and performing artists to enter the country. Mrs May outlined the plans to leaders of the Confederation of British Industry in a private meeting on Tuesday 10 February, she said that: […]