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Codes of Practice Released Under New Points Based System [Tier 2]
17 September 2008 The Codes of Practice have now been published today marking a significant point in the development of the Points Based System. These are very important documents which set the benchmarks for salaries in the Tier 2 category and levels of skilled jobs that will be allowed under the issue of Certificates of Sponsorship for migrant workers. Some salary bands may come as a surprise to many employers.
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Work Permits – Finance and Banking

We have successfully managed work permit applications across the finance and banking sectors. From newly qualified graduates to board level finance specialists, we can provide you with detailed advice on what options are available, to ensure that your work permit application stands the best chance for success. We have proven experience in managing work permit applications on behalf of the top 500 UK employers.
Whilst there is an increasing need for skilled professionals in the workforce, you may need to support your application with evidence that the UK employer has advertised for this vacancy prior to a work permit application being made.
The Home Office will expect to see evidence of the individual’s qualifications and professional experience to support the work permit application, together with relevant documentation from the UK employer. We will advise you on the most appropriate documents to support your application to best effect. Contact us for a free work permit assessment with details of the position offered, the UK employer and details of the skills and qualifications that the individual has gained to date. We will provide you with a free assessment based on our experience of managing similar cases, details of any timing / immigration issues involved and a quote for managing this application on your behalf. If you have not been offered a position within a UK company, then you cannot make a work permit application. You need to speak to recruitment agencies and employers directly. Alternatively you may be eligible for the Highly Skilled Migrant [HSMP] scheme. If you think you may be eligible for this scheme you should complete our HSMP assessment form. |
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