Increasing Opportunites
for Skilled Migrants
Skilled Independent Migration has become increasingly popular
with a number of countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia
and New Zealand. Essentially, Skilled Independent Migration allows
individuals with strong experience and/or education to migrate
to another country with the right to work WITHOUT first needing
to find an employer to sponsor a work permit. This gets round the
problems faced by people seeing great jobs that they cannot apply
for because the employer is unwilling to sponsor their work permit.
The purpose of allowing people to enter the country with the right
to work already gained is to encourage the entry of people with
exactly the skills that the country needs. These visas tend to
be more flexible for the individual as they do not tie the person
to only one company.
United Kingdom
The HSMP (Highly Skilled Migrant Programme) is a points based
system. Applicants are awarded points for their education, experience
and previous earnings and must be awarded a minimum of 65 points
to qualify. Applicants who are under 28 will get points for this
and find the criteria for other areas easier in terms of lower
criteria for points being awarded. MBA students from certain universities
around the world are also awarded HSMP purely based on their education.
The HSMP Visa allows for an initial one year period, with a further
three year extension to be applied for at the end of the first
year. This scheme has proved very popular since its creation. You
can use an online points calculator to get an idea as to whether
you are likely to qualify, such as http://www.skillclear.co.uk/hsmp-highly-skilled-migrant-programme-points-calcultor.asp
Canada
The Federal Skilled Worker Visa is again a points based system,
but rather more complex than the UK version, with additional
points being available in a wider range of areas. These can include
points for having a relative in Canada, for having a job offer,
for French and English language skills and more. This Visa takes
a considerable time to be approved presently, but many feel that
the opportunities available in Canada make the wait more than
worthwhile. Again, there are online points calculators available
to find out if you qualify, such as http://www.skillclear.co.uk/canada/canada-skilled-worker-points-calculator-1.asp
Australia
Skilled Workers wishing to migrate to Australia face two main options
- the full Skilled Worker Visa and the Skilled Independent Regional
Visa. As its name suggests, the Regional Visa allows you to work
in a specific region of Australia and is designed to encourage
development of these areas specifically. The full Skilled Worker
Visa allows you to work anywhere in Australia but requires you
to gain a higher level of points. Again, these visas are more
complex than the UK version.
New Zealand
New Zealand is working hard to encourage skilled migrants to move
there and have lowered the pass mark from 195 points in 2004
to its current level of 100 points. As with Canada, having a
close relative in New Zealand will gain you extra points and
previous work experience gained in New Zealand can also gain
you extra points.
For individuals with good education and/or experience, there is
a strong initiative in these countries to try and encourage you
to bring your skills and experience to their economies, representing
increasing options available for individuals to experience different
cultures and career opportunities.
SkillClear Immigration and Work Permit Services
http://www.skillclear.co.uk/
Dean Marshall is a Director and co-founder of http://www.SkillClear.co.uk -
Immigration and Work Permit Consultants for the UK, USA, Canada,
Australia and New Zealand.
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