Britain offers fast-track visas for foreign health workers

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Govt also announces that int'l students completing undergraduate or masters will be able to stay in Britain for 2 years.

Britain’s new immigration system will provide faster and cheaper visas for skilled health and social care workers, the government announced on Monday, setting out further details of the points-based system that will come into effect in January.

A new post-Brexit immigration system will apply to skilled workers and ends free movement of labour between Britain and the European Union following Britain’s departure from the bloc earlier this year.

 

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