Immigration course: Government to industry pressure

Home Secretary Theresa may today outlined plans to limit the number of skilled third-party entering the United Kingdom by one fifth of 28,000 per year to 21,700.

However, the CAP include approximately 22,500 workers transferred by international employers to the United Kingdom annually in ICT - system able to meet the new criteria.Ms. may said ICT wishing to stay more that a year would win again, minimum wage of £ 40,000 .Entreprises will still be able to bring workers in the UK, ICT, less than 12 months as long as they earn £ 24,000 or more.

Groups of companies were "happy" with the level cap of immigration until today, that they had been concerned that too strict a ceiling on migrant workers non - EU would serious shortages in the United Kingdom.

David Frost, Director General of the British trade house (BCC), said: "business will be pleased to see that the Government has taken its concerns on board.

He added: "we're just that companies who require skilled for a specific job move in front of the queue, as they are essential to economic growth and to ensure that the United Kingdom remains competitive."

John Cridland, CBI Director-General appointed, said: "this announcement demonstrates that Government has listened to the needs of business and he acted in support of recovery .c ' is a good result for the economy and the country as a whole and sends the message that Britain is open for business."

He added that it was just as the system exempt from the CAP, most ICT to allow companies with international operations to efficiently manage their global workforce.

"This will ensure that the United Kingdom remains an attractive at the base of the new projects and investments place which means more jobs for workers in the UK", he said.

However, Mr Cridland says: "of course, achieve a reduction in net migration require action in other areas, including students, family visas and regulation."If we welcome Announces Government consultation on student visas.?

The Government is to examine the number of students who come to the United Kingdom represent on 60pc tiers.Mme may total migration could prevent foreign students arriving at prices below the level of degree, study as they are not the brightest "and the best" talent the country needed, she said in a speech earlier this month.

Last week the immigration consultant by the Government, David Metcalf, recommended an annual ceiling of skilled workers have and 43 700.En 2009, there are 55 000 skilled workers (including ICT) entering the United Kingdom.

Migration Advisory Committee has proposed cutting work permits by up 25pc, which lead to approximately 10,000 workers less that currently has arrived.

However, the Institute for Public Policy Research has warned that the Government could not achieve its goal of reducing the net migration level of the year last of 196,000 "tens of thousands" without detriment to the British economy.

Sarah Mulley, managing partner of IPPR, said: "Government should go further than the ceiling announced today if it wants to achieve its overall objective and perhaps even cut skilled immigration by until 80pc 2015.Le Government here is now an unpleasant choice between introducing a policy which she knows will affect the economy and public services or failing to complete a promise of the electorate."

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