The British government has outlined a new immigration system to manage the flow of workers into the UK and replace existing rules from 1 January 2021, when the country will no longer be subject to European Union regulations.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the Common Travel Area will not be affected post Brexit. The Common Travel Area, which pre-dates both Ireland and the UK's EU membership, allows Irish and British citizens to move freely and reside in either jurisdiction.Skilled Workers EU and non-EU workers will be assessed by the same system to determine whether they can enter the UK to work. There will be no cap on the number of people who can qualify under the scheme.
The system will allow workers whose salary is below a determined 'going rate' for their occupation, or a general £25,600 minimum, to still qualify for entry if they have advanced qualifications in their field, or want to work in an industry where there is a shortage of workers.2. The job offer is at the required skill levelIn addition to these mandatory criteria, applicants must earn enough points through three additional criteria: 2.
Good!! Ireland needs to follow suit, enough is enough, this open borders mass immigration is out of control. Anyone who wants to discuss immigration is silenced and labelled.
Sounds like workers are just a commodity to be bought and sold - but somebody said slavery was in the past!
There are psychological ops at work. Going in hard now, will show some technical flexibility later on. But the real goal is to end attachment to freedom as EU citizens. bastards
Kinda has the feel of 1935 Nuremberg about it. Slippery slope.
Brexit finally at work, well done Britain 👏
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