In conjunction with major changes to New Zealand immigration policies, a number of changes have been made to official job categories used to apply for skilled migration. From July 30th, the Immediate Skill Shortage List (ISSL) and the Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) have been amended.
The New Zealand Settlement Strategy plan has been revised to better assist immigrants in adjusting to their new life as Kiwi's. 16 government agencies are involved in the planning to 'proactively' help newcomers settle in New Zealand. Additional government funding is being allocated immediately for the settlement initiatives.
The European Union is attempting to pressure the United States Congress into amending the U.S. Visa Waiver Program so that it applies equally to nationals of all EU Member States. Currently, people from most Western EU nations do not need a visa to visit the U.S. However, citizens of the new EU nations must apply for a visit visa and pay the relevant Government fee. U.S. President George Bush is also attempting to pressure the Congress to include "more" EU nations. Currently, if more than 2% of a country's citizens are refused visas or violate their visa conditions during the previous fiscal year, then all citizens of that country require a visa to travel to the U.S. Negotiations now appear ready to raise that limit to 10%. As part of the new 2006 Immigration and Integration Law that went into effect in May 2007, France will now allow family members of skilled international staff to work during an assignment. The changes apply to intra-group transfers and people coming in under a "Compйtences et Talents" visa (the Skills and Talents category). Family members of Skills and Talents permit holders may now qualify for a "Private and Family Life" residence permit, valid for one year. The permit is renewable and allows the family member to work. ANNOUNCING!An immediate opening to work for us as an Australian Migration Consultant.
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