New points based system to start in the new year2007-04-18 | |
| Immigration Minister Liam Byrne, today unveiled the timetable for introducing the UK’s tough new Australian-style points based system for migration, during a fact finding visit to Sydney. The new scheme, which will be phased in from early 2008, will enable the British Government to manage migration to the UK more effectively, tackle abuse and attract the most talented workers into the UK economy. The announcement came as Mr Byrne was given a tour of Australia’s border controls by Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews after attending the fourth annual Four Country Conference on immigration hosted by the Australian Government, which was also attended by representatives from the United States and Canada. Key issues under discussion include: the challenges of removing illegal immigrants, using new technology to facilitate global travel and the exchange of immigration information on war criminals. Mr Byrne said:
Britain’s new simplified, secure system for managing migration will work alongside measures designed to secure the UK’s borders which will be the subject of discussion at the conference. The new system, which will allow migrants to come to the UK under one of five tiers replacing more than 80 existing routes of entry, will begin its rollout at the beginning of 2008.
A system of sponsorship by employers and educational institutions to ensure compliance with the immigration rules is also being introduced as part of the new system at the beginning of nextr year. Controlling migration to the UK through a new simplified, secure system, fits alongside ongoing activity to tighten up the UK’s immigration controls. This includes implementing new technology to record simply and effectively details of passengers intending to enter or leave the UK before they begin their journey, and the strengthening of the UK’s visa system. © Crown Copywrite |
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