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New Immigration Rules – 18 March 2010

As widely anticipated and reported by Dearson Winyard International some time ago, today the government have introduced a new set of immigration rules implementing many of the changes recommended by the Migration Advisory Committee in a series of reports throughout 2009. 

Charging for Immigration and Nationality Services 2010-11

The government has recently set down its regulations for immigration and nationality fees for 2010/11.  

Proposed changes to citizenship

The Home Secretary Alan Johnson has recently confirmed that the government will implement plans to introduce a points test by 2011 for those who wish to earn British citizenship.

Tougher rules for Students

The new regulations will see tougher employment restrictions for those studying below degree level, and their dependents will be face complete restriction on any work at all.

MAC completes review of Tier 1

The report confirmed that the pay thresholds should be substantially increased, with no points awarded for previous annual earnings below £24,000.

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Training

With the legislative burden on UK businesses constantly increasing it is essential HR departments are fully versed in the latest employer responsibilities, policies and processes. DWi’s Immigration UK service provides bespoke training covering various topics from the latest sponsorship requirements to forgery detection techniques training. In particular the forgery detection training is provided by former immigration officials.

Depending on the specific requirements of the client, DWi is able to provide bespoke training and workshops to personnel involved in the immigration process, developing internal documentation and recommending internal processes.

Free Assessment

The Immigration UK service from DWi provides free Fast Track assessments, allowing individuals to quickly and easily explore potential routes to the UK without incurring the associated costly legal charges.

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