Monday, 10 October 2016

EU migration into the UK to be brought under strict control after Brexit

New law for EU migrants

The UK government may be working towards bringing EU MIGRATION under control with the introduction of a "digital" fringe border as planned by the Home Office.

Europeans needing to move to Britain after Brexit would need to demonstrate they have a gifted occupation arranged in the UK and demonstrate they can speak fluent English by submitting proof online before being considered for the following phase of the procedure.

According to source it was one of a few measures under thought by Home Secretary Amber Rudd.

They included: “An Australian points-style system has already been ruled out on the basis that it can easily be cheated.

“Theresa May has asked the Home Secretary to draw up several schemes and Amber Rudd is keen on the digital border idea.

“Essentially what we are talking about here is an online portal that will be the first hoop migrants have to jump through in order to live and work in the UK.

“If they cannot prove they have a skilled job and can speak the language then their application will not progress any further.”

Individuals from the European Economic Area and Switzerland can as of now live for all time in Britain under a registration certificate if they have lived here for less than five years, or a permanent residence documents for the individuals who have been here for more.

Be that as it may, no documentation is as of now required if the candidate is classed as a "qualified person" who is working, studying, independently employed, independent or searching for work. Also Their relatives don't have to give any printed material.

Non-EU migrants confront a much stricter focuses based framework which obliges them to demonstrate that they are sufficiently gifted to work in the UK.

The most well-known "Tier 2" application procedure obliges them to give confirmation of a NVQ Level 3 qualification or above and in addition a firm offer of a job paying nothing less than £20,800 every year alongside a declaration of sponsorship from a perceived business.

It would be required for candidates to score a maximum of 70 points in view of their capabilities, English language aptitudes and financial security.

Those working in fields where there is an employments lack, for example, science, building and health, are dealt with all the more positively in light of the fact that those looked for occupations are worth more focuses.


Presently, net migration remains at 327,000. Though previous prime minster David Cameron swore to lessen it to "several thousand".

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