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August 2007
Immigration Newsletter - 29 August 2007
The General Skilled Migration (GSM) program for Australian visas will change from 01 September 2007. There will be major restructuring of the visa categories. From 01 September, the current fifteen categories of temporary visas will be reduced to nine cat
The General Skilled Migration (GSM) program for Australian visas will change from 01 September 2007. There will be major restructuring of the visa categories. From 01 September, the current fifteen categories of temporary visas will be reduced to nine cat
Immigration Newsletter - 22 August 2007
From 01 September 2007, the Australian General Skilled Migration (GSM) stream will change. The number of visa categories will be reduced from the current fifteen to nine.
From 01 September 2007, the Australian General Skilled Migration (GSM) stream will change. The number of visa categories will be reduced from the current fifteen to nine.
Immigration Newsletter 15 August 2007
A report by the British Parliament\'s joint Commons and Lords Human Rights Committee was published on 10 August 2007 which severely criticized retrospective changes applied to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme from December of 2006.
A report by the British Parliament\'s joint Commons and Lords Human Rights Committee was published on 10 August 2007 which severely criticized retrospective changes applied to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme from December of 2006.
Immigration Newsletter 8 August 2007
Figures from the United Kingdom's National Insurance bureau show that immigrants do not abuse Britain's welfare system. For 2006, only 2.4% of all immigrants made a claim for unemployment benefits.
Figures from the United Kingdom's National Insurance bureau show that immigrants do not abuse Britain's welfare system. For 2006, only 2.4% of all immigrants made a claim for unemployment benefits.


