[This may be hold news but I don't recall seeing it on here]
From the UK Wide-Open-Border Agency web site:
There has been discussion about this on the Computer Weekly blog (see page 23 of the 26 Jan-1 Feb issue):
From the UK Wide-Open-Border Agency web site:
Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said:
'Intra-company transfers are an important part of making the UK an attractive place in which to do business, and therefore keep industry and the economy moving.
'Workers that come in via this route must display the appropriate level of earnings and qualifications, and the numbers are strictly controlled by the points-based system - meaning only those the UK needs can come here.'
'Workers that come in via this route must display the appropriate level of earnings and qualifications, and the numbers are strictly controlled by the points-based system - meaning only those the UK needs can come here.'
Ousted IT blogger speaks out
An IT worker who lost his job at a major financial services business has agreed to do a series of blogs for us describing life during and after an Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) changed his life.
From earning over £40,000 a year he gets just over £64 a week. And his skills are idle.
An IT worker who lost his job at a major financial services business has agreed to do a series of blogs for us describing life during and after an Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) changed his life.
From earning over £40,000 a year he gets just over £64 a week. And his skills are idle.
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