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On 19 August 2009 UKBA announced a concession for students who were awarded an international Baccalaureate qualification on 5 July 2009 who are unable to provide transcripts with their results in time to apply for UK University Courses starting in September.
Sponsors who find themselves in this situation who apply under Tier 4 of the points based system must confirm in the students confirmation of acceptance for studies/visa letter that it has confirmed the student's results using either the UCAS or International Baccalaureate Office online checking systems. If a letter has already been provided that does not include the required information a second letter with the above details must be provided with the Tier 4 application. Students will also need to provide a printout of their results from the UCAS or International Baccalaureate Office online checking service when making their application.
On 21 August 2009 the UK Border Agency confirmed what the age requirements are for husbands, wives and civil partners under the points-based system (PBS).
For entry to the UK both the husband, wife or civil partner of the PBS applicant and the main applicant must be aged eighteen or over when they are due to arrive in the United Kingdom.
Special Australian visa announcements: Australia is looking overseas for good tradespeople to shore up their labor market. Even if you do not have an apprenticeship in a certain trade (culinary trades, carpentry, and many more), we can still help you immigrate to Australia! Australia is in particular need for cooks and chefs.
Annual immigration statistics for 2008 and quarterly immigration figures for April to June 2009 were published recently by the UK Home Office; This covers immigration from Eastern Europe, asylum applications and removals and voluntary departures.
There has been a significant reduction in the number of work applications from nationals of the eight accession countries in 2009. In the second quarter of 2009 there were 26,150 applications from workers in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia and the Czech Republic – This represents an almost fifty percent reduction compared to the same period in 2008 when there were 46,070 applications.
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