UK Immigration  5 year strategy on Immigration & Asylum. How Will It Affect You?
UK Immigration - UK Home Secretary Mr. Charles Clarke announced UKÂs 5 year plan on Immigration & Asylum titled 'Controlling our borders: making migration work for Britain' which includes major reforms to UKÂs Immigration policies. If you are already in the UK under HSMP, Work Permits, Working Holidaymaker or Student visa or if you are planning to apply under any of the above schemes these changes may affect you.
(PRWEB) February 12, 2005
UK Home Secretary Mr. Charles Clarke announced UKÂs 5 year plan on Immigration & Asylum titled 'Controlling our borders: making migration work for Britain'. If you are already in the UK under HSMP, Work Permits, Working Holidaymaker or Student visa or if you are planning to apply under any of the above schemes these changes may affect you.
The new 5 year policy includes following major reforms to UKÂs Immigration policies:
 The emphasis is to ensure that only those who benefit Britain can come to the UK to work or study
 To start a Points based system similar to HSMP for Work Permits and Student Visas. There will be categories like Highly Skilled, Skilled, Low Skilled and Student / Specialists.
 To make Employers responsible for reporting if the Work Permit holder leaves the job
 To make Educational Institutes and Colleges responsible if the Student does not report for studies or leaves before completing the course
 To phase out the low skills scheme like sector based scheme and seasonal agricultural workers schemes in view of inclusion of 10 more countries in the EU since the citizens of these countries have complete freedom to come to the UK to seek work.
 Highly Skilled individuals like Doctors, IT Professionals and Finance Professionals will be welcome to come to the UK even when they do not have a job in hand and they would be free to find jobs on arrival.
 Permanent Resident status will be allowed after 5 years in place of current 4 years and that too after test of English and knowledge about UK.
 To restrict the sponsorship of family dependents
 Stricter Fines for Employers employing illegal workers
These new changes will come into effect over next few months but it is worth noting the recent changes to various UK immigration / visa schemes:
 From 1st October 2004 there have been some changes to the rules regarding in-country applications and switching status from one visa category to another. Students can not now switch to Work Permit or HSMP unless they have completed the Graduate or Masters Degree for which they were granted initial student visa.
 From 8th February 2005 Working Holidaymaker visa scheme is changed and employment incidental to holidays is only to be allowed with maximum 12 months cap to employment under this visa.
 There have been changes to rules related to getting married in the UK to stop sham marriages
If you are already in the UK under HSMP, Work Permits, Working Holidaymaker or Student visa or if you are planning to apply under any of the above schemes these changes may affect you. We at HSMP Services Limited (http://www. hsmp-services. co. uk (http://www. hsmp-services. co. uk)) will update the site content regularly to include these changes from time to time and you should visit the site at regular intervals. If you would like to ask questions related to your personal circumstances you can visit Âcontact us page on http://www. hsmp-services. co. uk (http://www. hsmp-services. co. uk) and submit your question and we will try to provide you the answers.
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