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by tvt » Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:48 am
Tighter rules to stop temporary migrants in the UK switching into permanent employment are to be introduced to tackle potential abuse, the Home Secretary, David Blunkett, announced today. At the same time he also outlined a new pre-entry English language requirement for ministers of religion.
New restrictions on switching will help ensure that the separation of temporary and permanent migration routes, which is necessary for an effective immigration control, is preserved. Measures include:
Preventing switching into work permit employment and the highly skilled migrant programme except by those already permitted in the rules such as doctors, dentists and graduates - whose skills the UK needs. It is important for the integrity of immigration control that people should generally gain permission to work here before they come.
Permitting foreign nationals who are in the UK on a temporary visa and wish to remain in the UK to study, to switch into degree level courses only. This will prevent visitors claiming that they intend to leave after their holiday and then enrolling in lower level private sector and further education courses.
Reducing the maximum time individuals are allowed to remain in the UK to do successive short courses below degree level from four years to two years. This will address abuse by students taking a long succession of short, low level courses simply to stay in the UK.
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