Written question asked by John Hemming (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 30 November 2006, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 4 December 2006. It was answered by Liam Byrne (Labour) on Monday, 11 December 2006 on behalf of the Home Office.
Highly-skilled Migrant Programme
- Question
- To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people in the UK who qualify to work under the highly-skilled migrant programme scheme will fail to have their qualification renewed unless they find a job paying them more money.
- Answer
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Information of this kind is not available. In order to qualify for further leave to remain as a highly skilled migrant under the new rules, applicants must now meet robust points criteria based on their qualifications, previous earnings, age and UK experience. It will also be mandatory for applicants to demonstrate a good standard of English language. The salary an applicant needs to reach for their previous earnings in order to qualify for a Highly Skilled Migrant programme extension will depend on the points awarded against the other criteria.I have also announced transitional arrangements to avoid disadvantaging those who fail to meet the new requirements but are making a useful contribution to the UK. Those working in a skilled job, but who do not meet the new criteria, will be allowed to switch into work permit employment.
Secondary information
- Type
- Written question
- Reference
- 454 c830W;454 c834W; 107835
- Session
- 2006-07
- Subjects
- Qualifications Migrant workers
- Link
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