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Tier 2 allocations to be capped

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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The Station Agent
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Tier 2 allocations to be capped

Post by The Station Agent » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:15 pm

Don't ask how I know but it would seem that the UKBA has been advised (by the new government) to review all Tier 2 allocations of certificates of sponsorship and cut allocations where possible. This is likely to be officially announced next week.

My guess is that they may cut out things like chefs. Any area where they can control the numbers of immigrants coming in under tier 2.

This possibly stems from recent information that there were more tier 2 certificates issued than work permits under the old system (so the PBS has led to an increase in immigration). That's not what the government wants and it would seem they are about to stamp on it where they can.

muhammad junaid
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Post by muhammad junaid » Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:18 am

Dear friends,
can any anywhen make it clear will the immigration cap effect the ongoing applications and will it effect the dependents of tier1 and2.

ArgieBee
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tier 2 cap on extensions too?

Post by ArgieBee » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:49 pm

The 20000-1300=18700 cap on tier 2 general seems high for entry clearance/out of country applications only. Is it a cap on CoS and therefore includes extensions, significant changes of employment etc too?

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