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I think we need to be much more specific.
Remove shortage occupation codes and NHS roles from Tier 2 Visa cap
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Since December 2017, the points required to obtain a Restricted Certificate of Sponsorship (RCOS) has more than doubled - from 21 points (for nearly the entire history of the points based system) to 46 - 55 points. The months long breaching of this cap is negatively impacting NHS and business needs.
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Removal NHS roles from the RCOS cap will allow swifter entrance for badly needed NHS staff including doctors, therapists, and key support positions, helping to ease the growing pressures faced by the service.
Additionally, removal of the shortage occupation codes will allow businesses to more fairly compete for international talent.
See below:
https://www.peoplemanagement.co.uk/news ... t-breached
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I think this is great. It’s succinct and clear what you are asking.thisB wrote: ↑Sat Apr 28, 2018 8:49 pmI had a go at it - Any thoughts? Needs to succinct but also get the point across. The below fits in to the petition website forms (just!)
Remove shortage occupation codes and NHS roles from Tier 2 Visa cap
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Since December 2017, the points required to obtain a Restricted Certificate of Sponsorship (RCOS) has more than doubled - from 21 points (for nearly the entire history of the points based system) to 46 - 55 points. The months long breaching of this cap is negatively impacting NHS and business needs.
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Removal NHS roles from the RCOS cap will allow swifter entrance for badly needed NHS staff including doctors, therapists, and key support positions, helping to ease the growing pressures faced by the service.
Additionally, removal of the shortage occupation codes will allow businesses to more fairly compete for international talent.
See below:
https://www.peoplemanagement.co.uk/news ... t-breached
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Unfortunately it says that you have to be a UK resident to sign. Everyone please sign that's in the UK and others ask your friends, employers, etc. to.thisB wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 12:18 amAlright, I had someone in the UK publish this - can you please sign?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petition ... 5JN28DKhd3
Here is what I write on my linkedin, in case someone want to copy and paste to save time:minion762 wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 11:08 amThank you so much for starting/ sharing about this petition.
Yesterday I shared it to my personal friends, posted on Linkedin (100+views), and on a working holiday FB group (20+likes). However, obviously this is such a tiny number compare to what we need.
Here is what I plan to do and I hope you will join me:
-I will try to reach the companies with tier 2 sponsor license by email/linkedin, ask them to sign the petition within their companies as they must be facing the same recruitment difficulties.
Here is the company list:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... onsors.pdf
-I will ask opinion leaders on Linkedin to allow me tagging them on my post to catch more attentions.
Please also suggest any other feasible ways.
Also I will urge more people to join this under different topics. Please respond to my post if you see it, to get more attentions. Thank you and good luck to all of us!
Suggest NOT. Members are not permitted to post any form of personal/social media/email contact information on the forum.
No, it can stay as a general topic.