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Post by klauspw on Jul 14, 2020 19:31:15 GMT
Per dem Statement der Home Sekretärin Priti Patel MP: www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-points-based-immigration-system-further-details-statementANMERKUNG: Deutsche (u.a. EU Bürger) die nach dem 31.12.2020 im UK eintreffen und nicht schon UK settled status (oder PR) haben kommen unter diese neuen Bestimmungen. Also nix mehr mit EU PR oder Settled Status. Natürlich wird alles am Anfang nicht ganz so funktionieren man sollte aber vermeiden das man evt unterm Radar reinkommt und dann das Home Office Programm der "hostile environment" kennenlernt.
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Post by klauspw on Aug 20, 2020 17:05:31 GMT
Employer update - UK's points-based immigration system
Für Forenmitglieder die vom 1.1.2021 evt. für ihre Firmen Personal aus der EU einstellen wollen: die folgenden Information habe ich per email vom Home Office erhalten - bitte zur Kenntnis nehmen (falls nicht schon erhalten). (Gilt natürlich nicht für Leute mit UK (pre-)Settled Status denn die sind ja schon im Land mit Status.)
Home Office info start:
In July, the government published further details on the UK’s new points-based immigration system which will take effect from 1 January 2021, once freedom of movement with the EU has ended.
To help you prepare, we have published an updated introductory guide to the system for employers (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-points-based-immigration-system-employer-information). This provides an overview of the new system and explains how employers are affected. It is important to know:
• From 1 January 2021, if you want to recruit anyone from outside the UK you must be a Home Office licensed sponsor. This includes hiring people from the EU.
• As a sponsor, you will be able to recruit skilled workers from anywhere in the world. Only people who meet the job and salary requirements will be eligible.
• If your organisation is not already a licensed sponsor and you think you will want to sponsor eligible skilled workers from 1 January 2021, you should apply now. (https://www.gov.uk/uk-visa-sponsorship-employers)
We have also produced two animations (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-points-based-immigration-system-employer-information) to help employers understand key elements of the system which you can share with your networks.
We will continue to keep you updated and provide further materials and guidance over the coming months.
Home Office Info end.
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Post by klauspw on Sept 10, 2020 13:35:03 GMT
Communication from the Home Office: Thursday 10 September 2020 Dear xxx, Earlier this year, the Government set out plans for the UK's new points-based immigration system, which will come into force on 1 January 2021. It will be a fair system, that treats people from all parts of the world equally. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/899755/UK_Points-Based_System_Further_Details_Web_Accessible.pdfToday, Thursday 10 September, the Government has laid Immigration Rules in Parliament and announced that the UK's new and improved Student and Child Student routes, which are part of the UK's new points-based immigration system, will open for applications on 5 October. These routes will replace and improve upon the existing Tier 4 (General) and Tier 4 (Child) student routes. From 5 October, all prospective international students, including those from Europe coming to study in the UK after the end of the transition period, will need to apply through the Student route before coming to UK. Further guidance for EEA students can be found on GOV.UK www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-points-based-immigration-system-eu-student-informationEEA students resident in the UK on or before 31 December 2020 do not need to apply through the route. They, and their family, are eligible to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme and have until 30 June 2021 to do so. More information on the EU Settlement Scheme can be found here. www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-familiesThe launch of the Graduate route in Summer 2021, will also make it easier for the best international graduates to secure skilled jobs in the UK. The Graduate route will allow international students who have completed undergraduate and master’s degrees in the UK to stay for two years and those who have completed a PhD to stay for three years. Kind regards, Home Office Communications DISCLAIMER: Forum members are welcome to ask and discuss the new points based system - but I cannot provide any advice as I'm not (yet) familiar of how this is going to work.
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Post by hafi on Sept 15, 2020 14:52:16 GMT
Danke klauspw! Also in a nutshell, wer ab 2021 noch (neu ankommende) Europäer einstellen will, muss mindestens £25600 zahlen, und der/diejenige muss englische Sprachkenntnisse nachweisen. Na denn ...
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Post by klauspw on Sept 30, 2020 15:27:36 GMT
The way you hire from the EU is changing Für Leser des Forums die vom 1.1.2021 evt. für ihre Firmen Personal aus der EU einstellen wollen: die folgenden Information habe ich per email vom Home Office erhalten - bitte zur Kenntnis nehmen (falls nicht schon erhalten). (Gilt natürlich nicht für Leute mit UK (pre-)Settled Status denn die sind ja schon im Land mit Status.) Home Office Info start: Today, the Home Office has launched a new campaign to help employers prepare for the introduction of the UK’s new points-based immigration system. pbisemployers.campaign.gov.uk/Free movement is ending, and the new system will introduce job, salary and language requirements that will change the way you hire from the EU. From 1 January 2021, you will need to be a licensed sponsor to hire eligible people from outside the UK. Becoming a sponsor normally takes eight weeks and fees apply. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/922739/Employers_guide_to_becoming_a_licenced_sponsor.pdfAs a licensed sponsor, you will be able to recruit skilled workers from anywhere in the world, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements. You can find further information, including full details of the sponsorship process on GOV.UK. www.gov.uk/guidance/recruiting-people-from-outside-the-uk-from-1-january-2021We will continue to provide further materials and guidance over the coming months ahead of the system’s launch. Kind regards, Home Office Info end.
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Post by klauspw on Oct 22, 2020 17:09:13 GMT
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