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the European Commission said the blue card would not be "a blank cheque" to all highly-skilled workers.
In practice, an Indian engineer will be allowed to come to an EU state after presenting a valid work contract or a binding job offer. At first, the work permit will be limited to a maximum two-years stay, followed by the possibility to move to another EU state, so long as there was a valid work contract available.
It will remain an exclusive competence of member states to set specific numbers of economic immigrants entering their territory in order to seek work.
It is ironic that just as public concern is increasing in the United Kingdom over increased immigration levels, the EU is coming up with new ways to increase the number of immigrants.archigabe wrote:The E.U observer also seems to have an 'Indian' bias on the same story...Of course, I wouldn't go so far as to say it's aimed exclusively at Indians or Asians.
EU proposes 'blue card' to attract skilled immigrants
http://euobserver.com/9/25029/?rk=1
Unfortunately public concern is misguided and does not take into consideration the economic and demographic realities that justify increased immigration.JAJ wrote:It is ironic that just as public concern is increasing in the United Kingdom over increased immigration levels, the EU is coming up with new ways to increase the number of immigrants.archigabe wrote:The E.U observer also seems to have an 'Indian' bias on the same story...Of course, I wouldn't go so far as to say it's aimed exclusively at Indians or Asians.
EU proposes 'blue card' to attract skilled immigrants
http://euobserver.com/9/25029/?rk=1
It is doubtful that Sun/Daily Mail readers are simply paranoid. New figures show that over 40% of jobs created in the UK over the past 10 years have been filled by foreigners. The UK government has now underestimated their figures by 300,000 http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigration/s ... 86,00.htmlDawie wrote:Unfortunately public concern is misguided and does not take into consideration the economic and demographic realities that justify increased immigration.JAJ wrote:It is ironic that just as public concern is increasing in the United Kingdom over increased immigration levels, the EU is coming up with new ways to increase the number of immigrants.archigabe wrote:The E.U observer also seems to have an 'Indian' bias on the same story...Of course, I wouldn't go so far as to say it's aimed exclusively at Indians or Asians.
EU proposes 'blue card' to attract skilled immigrants
http://euobserver.com/9/25029/?rk=1
As far as I can see public concern mainly revolves around Sun-reading, benefit-scrounging Brits scared they might actually have to go out and do an honest days work if immigrants come and steal their benefits.