Monday 15 February 2016

Immigration Policies Ease Out For Nursing Professionals

In order to save the country form the deficit of the nursing professionals which is posing a threat for the NHS top recruit the receding staff, the ministry has been seen as easing out the immigration rules for the nurses. The addition of nurses to the tier 2 visa shortage occupation list, is a temporary measure put in place to try and ensure that the NHS can recruit the nurses needed to look after patients. Relaxing the tier 2 visa rules means that the NHS will be less reliant on agencies that may charge high fees, which last year cost the UK taxpayer billions of pounds.

What does it mean?

The new step would mean that  those nurses outside of the European Economic Area, who are applying for a tier 2 visa to work in the UK will, will be allowed to work as a nurse in UK as long as they meet the usual requirements, in almost all cases gain enough points under the Tier 2 points based system for immigration to the UK. Additionally, this now means that there are an unlimited number of Tier 2 General visas for nurses sponsored by an UK employer with a Tier 2 sponsorship licence.

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