The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has published a new report that finds migrants who moved to Britain from countries that joined the European Union in 2004 are leaving in greater numbers than ever before. Over 1 million migrants have come to the UK from these Eastern European Union Member States, but about half have already left. The IPPR predicts fewer people coming from Eastern European countries in the coming months. Also, increasing numbers are going home. This is due to a number of factors that have changed since 2004. 16 recommendations - intended to improve Australia's temporary skilled migration program - made by the External Reference Group (ERG) are being implemented. The previously issued report covered areas such as long term planning, streamlining application & approval processes, and eliminating duplicate work & unnecessary administration. In a bid to more than triple the economic benefits from a niche tourism industry, a new Australian visa for crews of luxury yachts, also known as "super-yachts," will become available in October of this year. The new multiple-entry visa will allow foreign crews to work in Australia for up to 12 months on commercial or privately owned super-yachts. As part of a transitional arrangement, from May 1st Australia will temporarily allow crew members to use "456" Business Short Stay visas until the new visa comes into effect.
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Australia to implement skilled migration recommendations
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The Swedish Migration Board stated that asylum applications to Sweden have decreased by 24 percent during the first quarter of 2008 compared to the same period in 2007. The decrease is due almost solely to the fact that fewer Iraqis are seeking asylum in Sweden. more »Eastern European immigration slows down in the UK
A news report released by a UK think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), finds that migrants who moved to Britain from countries that joined the European Union on 01 May 2004 are leaving in greater numbers than ever before. more »New Australian visa for crews of luxury yachts
The Australian government will be providing a new visa for crews of luxury yachts, otherwise known as super-yachts, in an attempt to boost the growing super-yacht industry, according to Immigration Minister Chris Evans. more »Canada funds immigrant women's center
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has announced funding to assist migrants in the city of Hamilton, Ontario and the surrounding area. The funding is part of a program called the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA) which has increased settlement funding for Ontario by a total of CAD $920 million over five years. more »The United States L1 Visa
The H-1B filing period recently ended, with all 85,000 available visas for fiscal year 2009 snatched up by US companies eager to hire foreign talent. However, for foreign employees of international companies with a presence in the US, there is another option: the L1 visa.more »Decade of immigration benefits the United Kingdom
According to a report by a non-profit organization, high levels of immigration over the last ten years have benefitted Britain's economy. The report also welcomes the UK's new points based immigration system -- with some reservations.more »Canada's Foreign Credential Referral Office
Canada's immigration minister, Diane Finley, took time to report on the progress of Citizenship and Immigration Canada's Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO). The FCRO was setup in response to the difficulties some migrants in Canada face in having their qualifications recognized by local employers. more »

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