SMEs harmed by rising sponsorship license fees in UK
Increasing sponsorship license fees in the United Kingdom are pricing SMEs out of access to immigrant labor.
How acute are the UK’s labor shortages now, a year after Brexit?
The year 2021, the first since Brexit, saw a flood of concerns about labor shortages from all sectors of the economy.
How will the Pandemic Influence Legal Trends in 2022
In 2022, employers will still be dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Some employers may try to prevent the spread of illnesses by asking staff to get booster vaccinations or delaying their return to work. As they develop their rules, these employers will be confronted with a number of legal issues.
Boris Johnson reveals post-Brexit plan to turbo-charge ‘free’ Britain in 2022
Boris Johnson reveals post-Brexit plan to turbo-charge ‘free’ Britain in 2022
Nigerian visitors can apply for UK visas again
UK visas: Following the removal of Nigeria and ten other African countries from its red list due to the Omicron COVID-19, the United Kingdom
Priti Patel: it’s ‘right’ for employees to understand English when entering the UK
The Home Secretary claims that the new policy places immigration control in the hands of the British government for the first time in decades, while Labour dismisses it as “meaningless.”
€7 to enter the EU for Americans and Brits from 2022
Travelers visiting the EU will soon have to cope with yet another piece of paperwork. Non-EU citizens, such as Americans, Australians, Brits
European Parliament proposes a 5-year visa for legal migrants
On Thursday, the European Parliament suggested a five-year visa for entrepreneurs and highly qualified migrant workers operating in the EU under legal contracts.
UK Immigration: 63% of student visas issued to Indians
There has been a 63 percent rise in the number of student visas allotted to Indians to study in the UK in the past one year, data published by UK’s Office for National Statistics (O.N.S) reveals.
UK: the minimum wage requirement for migrants rise to 30k pounds
PM Boris Johnson is expected to revise the proposal about the minimum £30,000 income criteria for migrants seeking to join the UK following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.