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Immigration Newsletter - January 2005

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Immigration looks like being the hottest political topic of this year. January was a busy month to say the least - Canada's immigration minister resigned, President Bush prepared to launch a controversial "guest worker" scheme for illegal entrants, while the UK election campaign got off to a passionate start with the government and opposition trading rival immigration reform packages.

But the overall trend continues to be for Western countries to welcome newcomers. Workpermit.com can be your guide through the immigration process, a complex path that nevertheless promises great rewards.

New UK Marriage Rules From January 2005

New marriage rules concerned with the age at which a marriage visa can be obtained, notice to marry for those under immigration control and stricter entry clearance requirements have come into effect from 2005... more »

Under Review: The UK Sectors Based Scheme

The Sectors Based Scheme is still the subject of an ongoing review. The current sectors based pilot scheme will continue under its existing quota system and criteria until the review is complete and the findings are published... more »

Bush continues pushing US immigration reform

With too much red tape for legal immigrants and the authorities seemingly powerless to stop illegals, there is widespread agreement on the need for US immigration reform. But President Bush's proposed solutions are already drawing fire from his own party... more »

Australia immigration - More Immigration from India

The face of immigration to Australia is changing, with a rapidly growing number of newcomers from the subcontinent. And Indian immigrants are a highly skilled, successful group... more »

More temporary entrants choosing immigration to Australia

Australia's immigration patterns have been refashioned over the past few years, with a big increase in permanent settlement by students and other temporary residents already in the country... more »

Immigration may rise thanks to UK jobs boom

Record employment levels in the UK are threatening to create labor shortages - and bringing in more highly skilled migrants is increasingly looking like the best solution... more »

We look forward to continuing to bring you latest news on visas and work permits Worldwide.

The workpermit.com News Team
http://www.workpermit.com

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