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Migrant Cap - Intra- Company Transfers salary set at £40,000
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostLet me help you out here.
All the bigwigs rent a huge house and cram them full with these ICT's . It is a win - win for both the company and the Bob.Comment
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bbc web site ..
Now bbc web site is saying :-
"In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring one of their staff in to work for the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000. "
So are they only allowed to bring in 1 that sounds ok .. or does it .. until actual see official documents hard to know what the legislation actually is ..
BBC News - UK government agrees on skilled migration capComment
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Originally posted by lightfoot View PostNow bbc web site is saying :-
"In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring one of their staff in to work for the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000. "
So are they only allowed to bring in 1 that sounds ok .. or does it .. until actual see official documents hard to know what the legislation actually is ..
BBC News - UK government agrees on skilled migration cap
They probably meant anyone.
Looks like Labour are telling the truth, now that they are in opposition:
Labour called the plans "a con".Comment
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Next contract I get I'll be counting the bobs and asking what they are on, make sure client is not breaking the new ruleComment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThey probably meant anyone.
In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring members of their staff to work in the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000.Comment
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Originally posted by markmm View PostNext contract I get I'll be counting the bobs and asking what they are on, make sure client is not breaking the new ruleOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostBeen fixed now on BBC site
In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring members of their staff to work in the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOK I know this is yesterday's news now, but the same article said that "22,000 employees came to work in the UK via intra-company transfers in 2009", which doesn't seem too bad to me. I expected the figure to be much much higher.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?
There's a breakdown here.
I think it is set to increase.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOK I know this is yesterday's news now, but the same article said that "22,000 employees came to work in the UK via intra-company transfers in 2009", which doesn't seem too bad to me. I expected the figure to be much much higher.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?Comment
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