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Very much agreed. Just waiting for everything to be set in stone nowfibreman wrote:This is very good... for me, these new rules are much better than interim. Unlimited cos which is issued momentarily, no LM test, my occupation is still on list...
In my case, it would be faster and simpler to get tier 2 within country now.
Government announces removal of 8 occupations from shortage occupation list wrote:The government has announced that it will remove 8 occupations from the points-based system's shortage occupation list.
If an occupation is on the shortage occupation list, this means that there are not enough resident workers in the UK to do the available jobs in that occupation. When the 8 occupations are removed from the list, the number of jobs available to migrants under the list will be reduced from 500,000 to around 230,000.
The government is also removing 71 professions from the list of 192 approved jobs under Tier 2 of the points-based system, as they have been deemed to be below graduate level.
This announcement follows the government's decision to accept all of the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recommendations following the publication of 2 reports looking at graduate-level jobs and the shortage occupation list for Tier 2.
I Have downloaded a pdf copy of that list,arsenal49 wrote:i couldn't find link to new code of practice.
it says that its "currently being reviewed" but it was up there few days( a week or so) ago. can anyone find it for completeness sake.
thanks
i cant decipher the language then. as far as i could tell the tier 2 changes effect anyone at all, in or out of country, who are applying for tier 2 (general, intrao company etc). i might be wrong and in that case can someone tell me the requirements under the new rules if: you have a psw visa granted before april 6 2011 and you are in the uk on this visa before april 6 and in the future want to switch, not apply, but switch, into tier 2?navedkhane wrote:I agree with Sheffield_MarketeerSheffield_Marketeer wrote:- jlewisunh
Are you sure about your analysis?
The salary requirements you have mentioned is specifically for Tier 2 (Intra-Company) and NOT Tier 2 general in country applications.
Sheffield_Marketeer wrote:Hi all
If you were to see page 18 of this document here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e-0411.pdf
You'd see that they seem to imply that PSW ppl do not need the RMLT. Although they need to be employed for a min of 6 months with their employer.
By saying that:
If you do not meet these requirements, you will need to claim points for sponsorship in
another way, for example if your sponsor has completed a resident labour market test.
one can assume that the being with employer for 6 months would negate the need for RMLT
I think it is un-restricted COS for in country allocation, not un-conditional.fibreman wrote:Sheffield_Marketeer wrote:Hi all
If you were to see page 18 of this document here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e-0411.pdf
You'd see that they seem to imply that PSW ppl do not need the RMLT. Although they need to be employed for a min of 6 months with their employer.
By saying that:
If you do not meet these requirements, you will need to claim points for sponsorship in
another way, for example if your sponsor has completed a resident labour market test.
one can assume that the being with employer for 6 months would negate the need for RMLT
But... wasn't every internal cos meant to be issued unconditionally? Like, whatever valid category you switch from, no rlmt or anything?