Monday 30 April 2012

Immigration Notes: May 2012


Tier 4

Students applying from Pakistan to have compulsory interview

A pilot study found that up to 40% of Pakistani students applying for a visa who come to study in the UK were ineligible, mainly due to their inability to speak English.  Due to this, every Pakistani student applying for a visa to come to study in the UK will face a compulsory interview with consular officials.  The pilot study also found that 38% of applicants from Bangladesh were also considered ineligible for a student visa.


Reporting Course Completion

In response to a recent question, the UKBA has stated that Sponsors should only undertake reporting in the circumstances listed in the published Sponsor guidance.  As a student finishing a course within the timescales stated on their CAS has no impact on that student's permission to remain in the UK, no reporting would be required.  However, should the course be completed sooner than expected this must be reported (see Paragraph 520 of the current Sponsor guidance).

Counting Refusals for HTS Purposes

The UKBA has advised that when assessing an application for HTS, they look at those CAS used in the 12 months immediately prior to the application.  Therefore any CAS used outside of this period would not form part of the assessment.  In regards to identifying the decision made against each used CAS, UKBA will look at the status of the application on the last day of the 12 month period being used i.e. should a CAS be used within the 12 month period but a decision on that application is not made until after the 12 month period, then they would count that as an outstanding application (rather than the final decision). 

Tier 1 and 2

UKBA announces annual Tier 2 Limit

The Government has considered the guidance provided by the Migration Advisory Committee in October 2011 concerning the 2012-13 annual limit for Tier 2 and associated policies.

The Government has announced the following:
  • The Tier 2 (General) limit will remain at its current level of 20,700 for the next 2 years until April 2014.
  • The skill level required by migrants wishing to work in the UK will increase, which means that a number of middle-management jobs e.g. IT technicians and security managers, will no longer be open to migrant workers.  However, highly skilled occupations, e.g. teachers, architects or chemical engineers will still be available.
  • The rules for business around advertising highly paid and PhD jobs will be relaxed.  Companies no longer have to advertise vacancies through JobCentrePlus, if they are unlikely to get applicants for these types of jobs but will still have to advertise more widely.
  • Companies will now be able to select the best candidate for PhD level occupations, even if they require Tier 2 sponsorship.
The full statement of intent and other information can be read here.


Tier 2 - Certificate of sponsorship allocations for 2012/13

UKBA are experiencing high volumes of requests from sponsors who have applied to renew their allocation of certificates of sponsorship for the 2012/13 year.

The processing times for requests has increased and sponsors are experiencing delays in receiving their new allocation.  UKBA aim to process the majority of allocation requests submitted before 6 April by Friday 4 May 2012.  Requests can be made for priority treatment for any currently sponsored workers whose leave to remain expires on or before 4 May 2012 and who require a certificate of sponsorship in order to make an in-country application to extend their leave by emailing sponsorshipPBSenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk, enclosing details of the sponsored worker.  All other requests for certificates of sponsorship will be dealt with in date order.


Tier 1 (Post-study work) Applications - no longer accepted

The Tier 1 (Post-study work) route has now closed, so the UK Border Agency will not accept applications if submitted after 6 April 2012.

Any application submitted on or before 5 April 2012, will be considered under the Rules and guidance in force on 5 April 2012.

Students who have not yet completed their studies, or have not yet received confirmation they have been awarded a qualification, will not meet the criteria and their application for Tier 1 (Post-study work) will be refused.

From 6 April 2012, if a student graduates after studying in the UK, they can apply for leave to remain in the UK under other immigration routes if they meet the criteria.

Further guidance on working in the UK can be viewed here.



General Immigration Matters

Premium service for sponsors - Tier 2 and 5

The UK Border Agency has launched a premium customer service for sponsors offering an enhanced level of customer service.

This optional service is available to all A-rated sponsors at an additional cost.  Benefits include a dedicated contact point within the agency and access to public enquiry office appointments.

UKBA have also made provision for smaller organisations that are eligible for a lower licence fee.  This reduced benefits package is known as SME+.

Tier 2 and 5 sponsors will be eligible to apply for premium or SME+ customer service if they:
  • are A-rated in all the tiers of their licence
  • have not been issued with a civil penalty in the last 3 years, and any civil penalty issued before that has been paid in full; and 
  • they fully satisfy their sponsorship responsibilities as demonstrated by a successful compliance audit.
The premium package costs £25,000 per year and the SME+ package costs £8,000 per year.  Further information on the premium and SME+ schemes and how to apply for this service can be viewed here.

Help for victims of domestic violence

Help for migrants forced to flee their relationships, as a result of domestic violence is being made permanently available.

Eligible spouses and partners will be granted a limited period of exceptional leave by the UK Border Agency.  This will give access to public funds and support services, allowing victims to leave an abusive relationship and apply for residence in the UK.

Further information on this scheme can be viewed here.


The UK Border Agency has published new application forms for the following types of visas:
  • Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur)
  • Tier 1 (General)
  • Tier 1 (Investor)
  • Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)
  • Tier 2
  • Tier 4 (General)
  • Tier 4 (Child)
  • Tier 5 (Temporary worker)
  • PBS Dependant
  • FLR(O) (to extend your stay)
  • FLR(BUS) (to extend your stay in specific categories)
  • TOC (to transfer a visa to a new passport)
These new forms should be used if you are applying on or after 6 April 2012.

The Tier 1 (Post-study work) form is no longer available due to the category now being closed to new applicants.


Child welfare experts appointed to Family Returns Panel

Child welfare experts have been recruited as full members of the independent Family Returns Panel, which advises the government on the removal of families, found to have no right of stay in the UK.


Dental X-Rays for Young Asylum Seekers

The education secretary, Michael Grove, has raised concerns with the Home Office and UK Border Agency about a trial launched to use dental x-rays to establish seeker's age.

The three-month project has also promoted outrage from the UK's four children's commissioners and immigration lawyers for allegedly breaching children's human rights and possibly being illegal.


Changes to Visa Services

A new premium service has been introduced in Qatar prioritising visa applications if the applicant pays an additional fee of QAR 342 for this privilege.  Applicants can apply for this service if they are applying for a UK visitor visa or as an overseas domestic worker travelling with their employer.

From 1 April 2012, visa applicants in Russia can collect their documents from the UK application centre in Saint-Petersburg.

From 16 April 2012, all UK visa applications from China should be completed online.

From 3 April 2012, LibyanEgyptian and Syrian nationals wishing to transit at a UK airport will need to apply for a Direct Airside Transit Visa (DATV).  Further information on a DATV can be viewed here.

From 1 May 2012, UKBA is introducing a priority visa service in Taiwan, available to customers who pay an additional fee to have their application processed more quickly.  Further information can be viewed here.

From 1 May 2012, a new priority service is being introduced in the Philippines for those who pay an additional fee to have their application processed more quickly.  A Prime Time appointment service is also being introduced there from 12 May 2012.  Further information can be viewed here.

From 1 May 2012, UKBA is introducing a priority visa service in Korea, available to customers who pay an additional fee to have their application processed more quickly.  Further information about this service can be read here.  Call Centre numbers for people applying for a visa from Korea will also change.  The new numbers can be viewed at the following link.

From 30 April 2012, visa applications submitted in Malta, will be decided at the UKBA's regional processing centre in London.

Veristat Services


HTS applications and immigration support


For support in complying with UKBA requirements, including applications for Highly Trusted Sponsor status, see our website www.veristat.co.uk and contact us at enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

Veristat provides a wide range of services to education providers through compliance audits, advice packages, assessment of intent and recruitment.  Please contact us for a no commitment discussion if you think you would benefit from any of these services at enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

Entrepreneur Visits

We are working with InvestUK (http://www.investukvisa.com) to provide immigration and investment support to applicants seeking leave to enter or remain as an entrepreneur under Tier 1 of the PBS.  For further information please contact enquiries@veristat.co.uk or enquiries@investukvisa.com.  

Forgery and Document Checking

Our aim is to assist employers in understanding the documents presented to them.  We offer passport and identity card advice from ex-immigration officers who have had decades of experience dealing with passports from many different nations at the busiest ports and airports in the world. 

We also offer a wide range of training for sponsors tailored to meet your needs.  The training can be undertaken on your own premises.

Contact us for further information on enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

College Closures and Legacy Sponsors

We have been approached by several clients who are willing to pay a commission to colleges that are closing or becoming legacy sponsors for the transfer of eligible students.  Contact us for further information on enquiries@veristat.co.uk.  

Monday 2 April 2012

Immigration Notes: April 2012


Tier 4

NAO publish report on student visas

A recent report published by the National Audit Office (NAO) claims that up to 50,000 people have entered the United Kingdom to work rather than study.

The NAO found that the UK Border Agency had not dealt efficiently and effectively with overstayers and students in breach of the rules, and made several recommendations, including:
  • UKBA must pursue vigorously plans to extend and reinforce action to ensure students with no right to remain in the UK are identified and required to leave.
  • Work more collaboratively with sponsor representative bodies to help develop compliance standards that are practical for sponsors to implement.
  • Consider introduction of a test for owners and operators of private colleges to hold a Tier 4 sponsor licence.
  • Consider the introduction of a formal cost-effective means for sponsors to challenge decisions made by UKBA not to award Highly Trusted Sponsor status.
The full report can be downloaded here.


MAC recommends no change to annual limit of Skilled Workers

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has recommended that no changes be made to the annual limit on skilled workers from outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) for the next financial year.

The current annual limit is 21,700.

Also, no changes have been recommended to intra-company transfers although the MAC will continue to review this.



General Immigration Matters

Changes to the Immigration Rules - All Tiers

A written ministerial statement has been laid before Parliament outlining changes to the Immigration Rules, most of which will come into effect on 6 April 2012.  

The full statement (the new Rules) can be downloaded here.

Tier 1 - high-value migrants
  • Closing the Tier 1 (Post-study work) route.
  • Introducing the new Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur) route.
  • Introducing new provisions for switching from Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur) or Tier 1 (Post-study) work into Tier 1 (Entrepreneur).
  • Renewing the 1,000 place limit for Tier 1 (Exceptional talent) for each of the next 2 years.

Tier 2 - skilled workers
  • Limiting the total amount of temporary leave that may be granted to a Tier 2 migrant to 6 years (which applies to those who entered after 6 April 2011).
  • Introducing a new minimum pay requirement of £35,000 or the appropriate rate for the job, for Tier 2 general and sportsperson migrants who wish to settle here from April 2016 (with exemptions for those in PhD level and shortage occupation categories).
  • Introducing a 'cooling-off period' across all the Tier 2 routes.  Tier 2 migrants will need to wait for 12 months from the expiry of their previous visa before they may apply for a further Tier 2 visa.
  • Introducing new post-study arrangements for graduates switching into Tier 2.
Tier 4 - students
  • Extending the interim limit for sponsors that have applied for educational oversight and Highly Trusted Sponsor status and have not yet been assessed.
  • Introducing limits on the time that can be spent studying at degree level.
  • Tightening work placement restrictions.
Tier 5 - temporary workers
  • Limiting the length of time temporary workers can stay in the UK, under certain Government Authorised Exchange schemes, to a maximum of 12 months.  The schemes affected are intern, work experience and youth exchange type programmes.
  • Allowing sportspersons who enter under the Tier 5 creative and sporting sub-category to undertake some guest sports broadcasting work where they are not filling a permanent position.
Changes in all tiers of the points-based system
  • Making curtailment mandatory where a migrant under Tiers 2, 4, or 5 system has failed to start, or has ceased work or study with their sponsor and reducing the curtailment threshold from 6 months to 60 days.
  • Increasing the funds applicants will need to provide evidence of, in order to meet the maintenance requirements for all routes in the points-based system.  For Tiers 4 and Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme the changes will come into effect on 6 April 2012.  For Tier 1, Tier 2 and temporary workers under Tier 5 the changes will come into effect on 14 June 2012.
Visitors
  • The new visitor route will allow a small group of professionals, artists, entertainers and sportspersons who are invited to come to the UK to undertake short-term permitted fee paid engagements for up to 1 month.
Overseas domestic workers
  • Restricting all overseas domestic workers (ODW) to only work for the employer with whom they entered the UK, or whom they came to join.
  • Removing the right for all migrants under the ODW category to apply for settlement.
  • Strengthening the requirement for the employer of an ODW to provide evidence of an existing employer relationship, and introducing a requirement for agreed, written terms and conditions of employment to be produced, as part of the application for entry clearance.
  • Permitting all ODWs who have applied for leave to enter or remain on or before 5 April 2012, to continue to be treated under Immigration Rules in place on that date.
  • Restricting ODWs in private households to work for an employer who is a visitor to the UK.  Permission to stay in the UK will be limited to a maximum of 6 months or the period of the employer's stay whichever is shorter.  Removing the current provision for ODWs to be accompanied by dependants.
  • Permitting ODWs in diplomatic households to apply to extend their stay for 12 months at a time up to a maximum of 5 years, or the length of the diplomat's posting, whichever is shorter.
Sponsors
  • Introducing a Premium Customer Service for those A-rated sponsors in Tiers 2 and 5 who wish to apply and pay for a range of benefits.  The service will launch in the 2012-13 financial year. Details are awaited.
Retrieving archived files from Immigration Advisory Centre

Applicants represented by the Immigration Advisory Service (IAS) have until 28 May 2012 to request their documents to be returned.

The IAS provided immigration advice to people dealing with the UK Border Agency but went into administration in July 2011 and its client's files were archived.

The archive has now been opened to allow applicants to get their documents and files back.

You can find details of how applicants can request the return of their documents/files here.


From 6 April 2012, the UK Border Agency is making changes to procedures for sponsoring private servants in diplomatic households (Tier 5).

Key changes are:
  • The diplomatic mission will need to include a 'sponsor note' with the certificate of sponsorship assigned to a private servant, giving the name of the diplomat that the private servant will work for.
  • Private servants will be able to stay for a maximum of 5 years.
  • The private servant and diplomat they will be working for will need to agree and sign written terms and conditions of employment (covering issues such as hours of work, salary and time off).  This document must be included with their visa application.  Terms and conditions must conform to all relevant UK and European legislation, including the National Minimum Wage Act and the EU working time directive.
These changes do not affect those private servants exempt from immigration control because they are servants of the head of a diplomatic mission.


Parliamentary approval given for increase in visa fees

Parliamentary approval has been given for some overseas visa fees and UK-based application fees to increase.  These new fees will be payable from 00:01 (UK time) on Friday 6 April.  Further information can be found here.

The UK Border Agency will not accept applications unless the correct fee has been paid.



Changes to Visa Services

The UK Border Agency has announced the closure of the visa application centre at the British Embassy in Copenhagen.  From 19 March 2012, it is being replaced with a visa service, in partnership with WorldBridge Service.

The UK Border Agency has announced the closure of the visa application centre at the British Embassy in Tallinn, Estonia from 23 March 2012.  This will be replaced with a visa service, which will be available from 30 March 2012, in partnership with WorldBridge Service.

From 6 April 2012, applicants in Pakistan must apply for their UK visas online.  The UK Border Agency in Pakistan will no longer accept manually completed application forms from 1 May 2012.

From 18 March 2012, the UK Border Agency is introducing a new prime time appointment service for visa applicants in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.  Applicants will be able to book appointments at the visa application centre at a cost of £30 (payable in local currency) for each appointment plus the visa application fee.

From 20 March 2012, the UK Border Agency is introducing changes to visa applications processed in Ireland.  Applicants will still need to submit their application for a UK visa at the visa section of the British Embassy in Dublin, but the application (including the applicant's passport) will be sent to UKBA's London office to be considered.  The application will be assessed and then returned to the Dublin office for collection or return by post as before.

From 1 March 2012, the UK Border Agency has introduced a priority visa service for those applying from Japan.  This priority visa service will be available to customers who pay an additional fee to have their visa application dealt with quicker.  Priority service visa applications will usually be processed within 3-4 working days.

From 3 April 2012, Libyan, Egyptian and Syrian nationals wishing to transit at a UK airport will need to apply for a Direct Airside Transit Visa (DATV).

From 16 May 2012, applicants in China must apply for their UK visas online.  The UK Border Agency in China will no longer accept manually completed application forms from 30 April 2012.


Veristat Services


HTS applications and immigration support


For support in complying with UKBA requirements, including applications for Highly Trusted Sponsor status, see our website www.veristat.co.uk o contact us at enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

Veristat provides a wide range of services to education providers through compliance audits, advice packages, assessment of intent and recruitment.  Please contact us for a no commitment discussion if you think you would benefit from any of these services at enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

Entrepreneur Visits

We are working with InvestUK (http://www.investukvisa.com) to provide immigration and investment support to applicants seeking leave to enter or remain as an entrepreneur under Tier 1 of the PBS.  For further information please contact enquiries@veristat.co.uk or enquiries@investukvisa.com.  

Forgery and Document Checking

Our aim is to assist employers in understanding the documents presented to them.  We offer passport and identity card advice from ex-immigration officers who have had decades of experience dealing with passports from many different nations at the busiest ports and airports in the world. 

We also offer a wide range of training for sponsors tailored to meet your needs.  The training can be undertaken on your own premises.

Contact us for further information on enquiries@veristat.co.uk.

College Closures and Legacy Sponsors

We have been approached by several clients who are willing to pay a commission to colleges that are closing or becoming legacy sponsors for the transfer of eligible students.  Contact us for further information on enquiries@veristat.co.uk.