Month: June 2015

NETHERLANDS: Reform to the Monthly Salary Requirement for Knowledge Migrant Workers

June 25, 2015

Last month, the Dutch parliament passed a number of important amendments on The Dutch Alien Act 2000. The recent adjustments have modified the salary eligibility of "Knowledge Migrant Workers" specifically with regards to the monthly salary requirements, disqualifying…

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UK: Registered Traveller Service Reduces Border Customs Queuing

June 25, 2015

The UK Visa and Immigration"s new "Registered Traveller service" has now gone live. This new service will stream line border crossing for regular visitors and visa holders from eligible countries that have been enrolled. As we head through…

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CHINA: Relaxed Requirements for Residence Permits and Applications

June 24, 2015

From 1st July 2015, The Ministry of Public Security in Shanghai is implementing new improvements to the Work Residence Permit application processes. The upcoming changes include relaxing the requirements for Permanent Residence Permit applications, in support of retaining foreign talent in…

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China and Australia Sign Free Trade Agreement

June 24, 2015

On 17th June 2015 representatives from China and Australia signed a momentous free trade agreement. For many years now Australia has become one of the major exporters of goods and services to China. Mineral rich Western Australia in particular has maintained…

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UK: Consultation on Tier 2 Category Commissioned

June 19, 2015

Yesterday, 18th June 2015, the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), an independent public body that advises the government on migration issues, were commissioned to advise on limiting the scope of employment for skilled workers outside the European Economic Area (EEA) under…

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UK: Prime Minister David Cameron”s new crackdowns on Immigration from within and outside the EU

June 18, 2015

New plans, announced by David Cameron during Prime Minister"s Questions, have been designed to crackdown on immigration from outside the European Union. The intention is to continue the government"s plans to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands. This…

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US: Hardware Failure at Department of State Causes Visa Backlog

June 17, 2015

Visa applications to the United States submitted around the 9th June 2015 are likely to be delayed as the US Department of State (DOS) has been experiencing technical difficulties with their hardware. The IT failure stopped biometric requests…

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CANADA: All Visitors Required to Apply for Prior Approval

June 16, 2015

From 15th March 2016, due to the high number of inadmissible visitors that are stopped at Canada"s borders every year, even visitors from countries who do not require visas will have to apply electronically for permission to enter Canada. In…

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SOUTH AFRICA: Workers Now Able to Study Part Time

June 16, 2015

Since 1st May 2015, work and business visa holders in South Africa have been permitted to study part-time at registered universities and colleges. Previously workers would be required to apply for additional permissions to study whilst working, however under the new guidelines…

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UK: Restricted Sponsorship Cap Reached

June 12, 2015

It has emerged that the cap for Restricted Certificate of Sponsorship (RCoS) allocations, set by the government, has now been reached for the month of June. This is unprecedented as the quota for allocation had never been reached since the…

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