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New immigration rules for international students

Plans for new immigration route revealed to enable international students to work in the UK for two-years post-graduation, aimed at attracting and retaining the brightest and best talent. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled plans to transform how talented international students are able build successful careers in the UK through a new immigration route, as a new ground-breaking project in the fight against life-threatening illnesses launches. International students make up half of all full-time post-graduate students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects. The new immigration route announced today (11 September 2019) will mean international graduates in any subject, including STEM, will be able to stay in the UK for two years to find work. Students will need to have successfully completed a degree from a trusted UK university or higher education provider which has a proven track record in upholding immigration checks and other rules on studying in the UK. This will build on government action to help recruit and retain the best and brightest global talent, but also open up opportunities for future breakthroughs in science, technology and research and other world-leading work that international talent brings to the UK. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: Britain has a proud history of putting itself at the heart of international collaboration and discovery. Over sixty years ago, we saw the discovery of DNA in Cambridge by a team of international researchers and today we are going even further. Now we are bringing together experts from around the globe to work in the UK on the world’s largest genetics research project, set to help us better treat life-threatening illnesses and ultimately save lives. Breakthroughs of this kind wouldn’t be possible without being open to the brightest and the best from across the globe to study and work in the UK. That’s why we’re unveiling a new route for international students to unlock their potential and start their careers in the UK. Home Secretary Priti Patel said: The new Graduate Route will mean talented international students, whether in science and maths or technology and engineering, can study in the UK and then gain valuable work experience as they go on to build successful careers. It demonstrates our global outlook and will ensure that we continue to attract the best and brightest. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said: It is a testament to our world-leading universities that so many students from abroad want to study here. The important contribution international students make to our country and universities is both cultural and economic. Their presence benefits Britain, which is why we’ve increased the period of time these students can remain in the UK after their studies. Our universities thrive on being open global institutions. Introducing the graduate route ensures our prestigious higher education sector will continue to attract the best talent from around the world to global Britain. From Gov.UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/worlds-largest-genetics-research-project-to-fight-deadly-diseases-and-offer-new-offer-for-international-students

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O que fazer com seu BRP após conquistar a cidadania britânica?

Siga as regras do Home Office e desfrute da nova nacionalidade com tranquilidade. Não esqueça de devolver seu BRP dentro do prazo! Quem já vive por muitos anos aqui no Reino Unido e passou por alguns processos de visto e conquistou cada etapa até ter a tão sonhada cidadania britânica, sabe bem o alívio, felicidade e liberdade que é ter o certificado de cidadão em mãos. Mas se você pensa que tudo acabou por aqui, lamentamos em dizer que você está enganado. Mas não se assuste, você só tem mais um compromisso obrigatório para cumprir: devolver o seu cartão biométrico de residência (BRP). É isso mesmo, após receber o certificado de cidadania, o mais novo cidadão britânico tem 5 dias úteis para enviar o BRP para o Home Office. A orientação do Home Office é seguir estas etapas simples: cortar o cartão em 4 pedaços colocar num envelope sem transparência incluir uma anotação dizendo que está retornando o BRP porque se tornou cidadão britânico enviar para este endereço: Naturalisation BRP Returns PO Box 195 Bristol BS20 1BT Não achou isso tão importante? E se a gente te contar que o Home Office pode multar em £ 1000,00 a pessoa que não devolver o cartão no prazo determinado por eles? Além disso, quando você tem em mãos o certificado de cidadania, o seu cartão não terá mais validade e não poderá ser usado como forma de identificação ou documento de viagem. Quem tiver interesse, deve aplicar para o passaporte britânico. Importante: o cidadão britânico não pode utilizar o certificado de cidadania para entrar ou sair do Reino Unido. A partir de agora, quem possuía o cartão BRP e se tornou cidadão britânico já sabe, devolva o cartão para o Home Office, faça seu novo passaporte e siga feliz com a nova nacionalidade. Cheers! LondonHelp4U Há 18 anos a Londonhelp4U ajuda imigrantes em aplicações de vistos e cidadanias. Nossa equipe especialista gerencia cada detalhe do seu caso para garantir que a aplicação tenha grandes chances de sucesso. Se você deseja mais informações ou quer marcar uma consulta, entre em contato conosco: UK 020 7636 8500, Brasil (11) 3283 0906, HelpLineUK 24h + 44 78 91764830 ou por e-mail: info@londonhelp4u.co.uk *Artigo orginalmente publicado na revista Brasil na Mão.

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MINUTO LEGAL: as batalhas do Brexit da última semana

Governo anuncia planos de imigração para o Brexit sem acordo. Em uma medida que sinaliza o fim da livre circulação, será aplicado um nível de criminalidade mais rigoroso no Reino Unido para os cidadãos do EEE, a fim de impedir e deportar aqueles que cometem crimes. As informações são de GOV.UK. * Foi lançada pelo governo uma campanha de informação pública, de 100 milhões de libras, pedindo que as pessoas se preparem para a saída do Reino Unido da União Europeia. As informações são de Sky News. * Os parlamentares votaram 328 a 301 para assumir o controle da agenda, permitindo que apresentem um projeto solicitando adiamento no Brexit. O primeiro-ministro convocará uma eleição geral se for forçado a solicitar a extensão do prazo de 31 de outubro. As informações são de BBC. * MPs apoiaram um projeto de lei destinado a bloquear um Brexit sem acordo. O projeto força o primeiro-ministro a pedir uma prorrogação do prazo do Brexit de 31 de outubro, se um acordo não tiver sido acordado com a UE. As informações são de BBC. * Partidos de oposição concordam em bloquear eleição até que adie o Brexit. As informações são de The Guardian. Imagem: FreePik.com

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LEGAL MINUTE: last week’s Brexit battles

Government announces immigration plans for no deal Brexit. In a move signalling the end of free movement in its current form, a tougher UK criminality threshold for EEA citizens will be applied in order to keep out and deport those who commit crimes. From GOV.UK. * A £100m public information campaign urging people to make sure they are prepared for Britain’s departure from the EU has been launched by the government. From Sky News. * The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of the agenda, allowing them to bring a bill requesting a Brexit delay. The PM is to call for a general election if he is forced to request an extension to the 31 October deadline. From BBC. * MPs have backed a bill aimed at blocking a no-deal Brexit. The bill forces the PM to ask for an extension beyond the 31 October Brexit deadline if a deal has not been agreed with the EU. From BBC. * Opposition parties agree to block election until Brexit delay secured. From The Guardian. Image: FreePik.com

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Governo anuncia planos de imigração para o Brexit sem acordo

Se não houver acordo sobre o Brexit, controles de fronteira serão introduzidos para dificultar a entrada de criminosos no Reino Unido. Novos controles fronteiriços que dificultarão a entrada de criminosos no Reino Unido serão introduzidos no caso de um Brexit sem acordo, anunciou o governo hoje (4 de setembro). Em uma medida que sinaliza o fim da livre circulação em sua forma atual, um nível de criminalidade mais rigoroso será aplicado no Reino Unido para os cidadãos do EEE, a fim de impedir e deportar aqueles que cometem crimes. As mudanças serão introduzidas juntamente com um novo esquema europeu de licença temporária para permanecer (Euro TLR) para cidadãos do EEE e da Suíça e seus familiares próximos. Os cidadãos desses estados membros que se mudarem para o Reino Unido depois de deixar a União Europeia poderão, até o final de 2020, obter um status de imigração temporário com duração de três anos. Isso dará às empresas a certeza de que poderão recrutar e reter funcionários após o Brexit. A Secretária do Home Office, Priti Patel, disse: “Em 31 de outubro, deixaremos a União Europeia, aconteça o que acontecer. A introdução de verificações mais duras e o fim da livre circulação nos permitirá dar os primeiros passos históricos para retomar o controle de nossas fronteiras. No futuro, apresentaremos um novo sistema de imigração baseado em pontos, construído em torno das habilidades e talentos que as pessoas têm – e não de onde são.” Outras medidas a serem introduzidas após 31 de outubro de 2019 incluem: remoção do canal aduaneiro azul da União Europeia, exigindo que todos os viajantes façam declarações alfandegárias escolhendo o canal vermelho ou verde introdução de passaportes azuis do Reino Unido no final deste ano remoção dos direitos de residência permanente nos termos da legislação da União Europeia para quem chega após o Brexit Após 31 de outubro de 2019, os cidadãos da UE ainda poderão vir ao Reino Unido para visitas ou viagens curtas. Eles poderão solicitar o Euro TLR se desejarem permanecer além de 31 de dezembro de 2020. As solicitações para as aplicações serão abertas após a saída do Reino Unido da UE e envolverão um processo on-line simples e verificações de identidade, segurança e criminalidade. Os cidadãos da UE receberão um status digital com duração de três anos, permitindo-lhes trabalhar e alugar imóveis durante esse período. Os cidadãos da UE que desejam permanecer no Reino Unido após o prazo de validade do seu status temporário precisarão fazer uma nova solicitação no novo sistema de imigração baseado em pontos. Os empregadores e landlords não serão obrigados a distinguir entre os cidadãos da União Europeia que chegaram antes e depois da saída, até que o futuro sistema de imigração seja introduzido a partir de 2021. Para os cidadãos da UE e suas famílias que vivem no Reino Unido até 31 de outubro de 2019, têm até 31 de dezembro de 2020 para fazer uma solicitação ao EU Settlement Scheme. Em 15 de agosto, o Home Office confirmou que mais de 1 milhão de pessoas receberam o status por meio de aplicação ao Settlement Scheme. Existe suporte disponível por telefone, e-mail e pessoalmente, incluindo um centro dedicado para ajudar as pessoas a se inscreverem. Text publicado Home Office em 4 de setembro de 2019: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-announces-immigration-plans-for-no-deal-brexit

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Government announces immigration plans for no deal Brexit

If there’s a no deal Brexit, border controls will be introduced to make it harder for criminals to enter the UK. New border controls that will make it harder for serious criminals to enter the UK will be introduced in the event of a no deal Brexit, the government has announced today (4 September). In a move signalling the end of free movement in its current form, a tougher UK criminality threshold for EEA citizens will be applied in order to keep out and deport those who commit crimes. The changes will be introduced alongside a new European Temporary Leave to Remain scheme (Euro TLR) for EEA and Swiss citizens and their close family members. Citizens of those states moving to the UK after we have left the EU and up until the end of 2020 will be able to obtain a temporary immigration status lasting 3 years. This will give businesses certainty that they will be able to recruit and retain staff after Brexit. Home Secretary Priti Patel said: “On 31 October, we will leave the EU come what may. Introducing tougher checks and ending free movement as it currently stands will allow us to take the first, historic steps towards taking back control of our borders. In the future, we will introduce a new points-based immigration system built around the skills and talent people have – not where they are from.”   Further measures to be introduced after 31 October 2019 include: removing the blue EU customs channel, requiring all travellers to make customs declarations by choosing the red or green channel introducing blue UK passports later this year removing the rights to permanent residence under retained EU law for those who arrive after Brexit   After 31 October 2019, EU citizens will still be able to come to the UK for visits or short trips. They will be able to apply for Euro TLR if they wish to stay beyond 31 December 2020. Applications for the scheme will open after the UK leaves the EU and will involve a simple online process and identity, security and criminality checks. EU citizens will receive a digital status lasting three years entitling them to work and rent property during this period. EU citizens wishing to stay on in the UK after their temporary status expires will need to make a further application under the new points-based immigration system. Employers and landlords will not be required to distinguish between EU citizens who arrived before and after exit until the future immigration system is introduced from 2021. For EU citizens who are living in the UK by 31 October 2019 and their families, they have until at least 31 December 2020 to make an application to the EU Settlement Scheme. On 15 August, the Home Office confirmed that over 1 million people had been granted status through the Scheme. There is a wide range of support available over the phone, email and in-person, including a dedicated Settlement Resolution Centre, to help people to apply. Published 4 September 2019 From: Home Office and UK Visas and Immigration https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-announces-immigration-plans-for-no-deal-brexit

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Saiba como evitar as filas de imigração dos aeroportos britânicos

É comum para muitos viajantes enfrentar a espera nas filas dos aeroportos. Além das filas no check-in, na segurança e controle de passaportes, existe ainda a longa espera para retirar a bagagem ao chegar ao seu destino. Pensando nisso, aqui estão algumas dicas para ajudar você a minimizar o tempo gasto para passar pelo aeroporto. #1 Viaje de um aeroporto local Viajar de aeroportos menores ajuda a você passar pela fila de imigração muito mais rápido do que se você estivesse voando de um aeroporto principal. Hoje o número de destinos que partem destes aeroportos locais vem aumentando cada vez mais, com uma grande variedade de rota para você aproveitar. #2 Chegue ao seu destino no meio do dia Tente reservar um voo de retorno que chegue por volta de 10h às 16h. Durante este período costuma haver menos vôos pousando, e os aviões tendem a não ser tão cheios. #3 Sente-se à frente Faça o check-in pelo menos 24h antes do seu voo, selecione o seu assento no corredor perto da frente da aeronave antecipadamente. Se você está voando com companhias aéreas que não alocam um número de assento, você pode realizar o pagamento da taxa extra para embarque prioritário. #4 Use um passaporte biométrico Se for possível utilize um passaporte com leitura biométrica, eles contêm um chip dentro do qual armazena informações sobre os aspectos do seu rosto. Com o passaporte biométrico você consegue passar por portões automáticos instalados nos principais aeroportos britânicos. #5 Use o scanner Iris enquanto puder O sistema de reconhecimento IRIS do Home Office é uma boa maneira de evitar as filas de imigração. Você entra em uma cabine de vidro e obtém a autorização automática para realizar a leitura de sua íris que confirma sua identidade e nacionalidade. Porém este sistema já foi retirado de vários aeroportos. #6 Leve bagagem de mão Se você viajar apenas com bagagem de mão irá conseguir evitar o risco de uma longa espera por bagagens. Os limites de peso e tamanho da bagagem de cabine variam de uma companhia aérea para outra, por isso verifique antes de viajar. #7 Pague pela segurança rápida Passageiros de classe executiva e de clube geralmente têm acesso a fila de segurança rápida, o que é uma maneira de evitar uma longa espera para embarcar. Caso você não se enquadre em nenhuma destas categorias, procure saber se o aeroporto oferece um serviço pago de prioridade de embarque.

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All you need to know about the UK leaving the EU: key questions

EU leaders and the UK have approved an agreement which provides for the terms of Brexit. It is a significant moment in European history – the EU’s 28 leaders have approved the “divorce” agreement for the UK to withdraw from the bloc. No member state has ever left the European Union before and this summit – two years and five months after the UK’s Brexit referendum – is a culmination of months of tough negotiation. But is this really the end? BBC News has made an article finally understand all you need to know about the UK leaving the EU: 8 key questions. What are they agreeing on? There are two documents. The withdrawal agreement The so-called divorce part: a 585-page internationally binding legal text that sets out the terms of how the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019. Importantly it also provides for a transition period which begins the same day Britain leaves and lasts until 31 December 2020, although it could be extended to the end of 2022. And it has a “backstop”, an arrangement that says if the UK hasn’t negotiated a new relationship with the EU by the end of the transition it will stay in the bloc’s customs union, to prevent the need for a border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. The political declaration This is the roadmap for the relationship between the UK and EU after Brexit. Much shorter at 26 pages, and not legally binding, the declaration calls for an “ambitious, broad, deep and flexible partnership across trade and economic co-operation, law enforcement and criminal justice, foreign policy, security and defence and wider areas of co-operation”. It is long on aspiration but very short on detail. Why is this important for Theresa May? Apart from the obvious – getting agreement on the two documents – for Theresa May this is all about momentum. She is hoping that the weight of approval by the EU27, including such big names as German’s Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, will convince British politicians this is a very big deal indeed, of international proportions. When will we know if she is successful? It’s thought the big vote in the UK Parliament could come sometime in the second week of December. The numbers don’t look good for Theresa May, do they? It was US President Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), who said the first rule of politics was to be able to count. Although there are 650 MPs, for various reasons some of them, like the Speaker, don’t vote, so the magic number for victory for Mrs May is 320. But there are only 315 Conservative MPs and the BBC estimates nearly 60 hardline Brexiteers in the party and 14 Remainers are likely to vote against. She also appears to have lost the support of the 10 MPs from the Northern Ireland party she relies on for big votes, the DUP. And of course all the opposition parties have said they will vote against it. What are those alternatives if the deal is voted down? No-one knows for sure, but here are some of the options: She tries again a few weeks later, hoping MPs will be so worried about the expected turmoil in the financial markets after a no vote that they change their minds The UK leaves without a deal, which most believe would be catastrophic A second referendum, which many MPs fear would make Britain even more divided than it is already Theresa May or another Conservative leader could try for a different deal Another general election. What are those alternatives if the deal is voted down? No-one knows for sure, but here are some of the options: She tries again a few weeks later, hoping MPs will be so worried about the expected turmoil in the financial markets after a no vote that they change their minds The UK leaves without a deal, which most believe would be catastrophic A second referendum, which many MPs fear would make Britain even more divided than it is already Theresa May or another Conservative leader could try for a different deal Another general election. A health warning on such predictions: it’s important to say that if UK politics are already in uncharted waters, a no vote could send them off the navigational map altogether.

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Do you want to work in the UK with a visa? These 13 sites will help you

There are plenty of websites that offer jobs from companies abroad that will actually sponsor a visa. Most of these jobs are in IT and engineering, but you will find plenty of jobs in other areas, like health care, education, and business. We have categorized the websites on tech and non-tech specific jobs, to save you some time. Take a look at the websites below, if you’re ready to get a job abroad! HNHIRING HNHIRING indexes jobs posted on Hacker News’ Who is Hiring?. All listed jobs are in tech and employers are located in various countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. No filter is available, so use ctrl + f to search for visa. Honeypot At Honeypot, you will have to undergo a technical screening before getting access to job offers. The website specializes in recruiting for European tech companies. Landing.jobs Landing.jobs is a career marketplace for tech jobs throughout Europe. This website works as a career matchmaker, so is a lot more involved in the recruitment process compared to some of the other websites. RelocateMe RelocateMe is another IT recruitment agency for European companies. All jobs offer relocation and visa sponsorship. Stack Overflow Jobs Stack Overflow Jobs lists employment opportunities for developers and does not specialize in visa sponsoring recruitment. However, you can conveniently use the filter for visa sponsors and relocation packages under Perks. TechMeAbroad At TechMeAbroad you’ll find job listings from tech startups and tech companies all over the world. Not only will you find job posts from employers based in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, but also South America and Africa. VanHack If you are a developer, designer, network engineer or marketing professional looking to work abroad, you should check out VanHack. All jobs on VanHack sponsor work visa and offer relocation. Visa Ok Visa Ok specializes in job listings from employers in the IT sector. They also have useful visa guides for over 20 countries. AngelList AngelList does not only list tech and startup jobs but also helps startups find investors. Considering some countries have generous investment visa schemes, investing in a startup could also be a viable path to a visa to your dream country. On the job listing part of the website, you will be able to see salaries up-front and compare jobs using their salary tool. No third party recruiters are involved, so you will be able to speak directly to founders and hiring managers. Use the filter to find employers that are willing to sponsor your visa. Jobbatical Not only does Jobbatical list jobs from employers all over the world, but also offers remote jobs. Jobbatical hosts these job listings themselves, so you have to apply through the Jobbatical website, instead of being redirected to listings on individual company websites. LinkedIn On the well-known website for professional networking, you will find lots of jobs on their dedicated page. Most of them are looking for local candidates. However, you will find plenty of job listings using keywords like visa, sponsorship, H1Bor similar keywords depending on the country you want to move to. Visa Job Offers Visa Job Offers lists job offers from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Ireland, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and The Netherlands in various sectors. Willing To Sponsor Willing to sponsor aggregates their job listings from websites like Indeed, Stack Overflow and ZipRecruiter and are from employers all over the world. Most jobs seem to be in tech, but you can use the filter to find jobs in other industries. Source: Expatible

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Legal Minute: UK and EU officials have agreed the draft text of a Brexit agreement

The EU and UK have agreed on a 585-page text that covers citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and unlocked the thorny issue of avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland. Transition period Michel Barnier said the withdrawal agreement ensured there would be a transition period of 21 months with the possibility of an extension by mutual agreement. The agreement actually says that the period could be extended to the year “20xx”. “No guarantees” Barnier also conceded that securing backing for the provisional Brexit deal struck with the UK would be difficult as he unveiled a new customs union along with a joint pledge to keep the EU and UK in permanent regulatory lockstep. Four UK ministers resign over Theresa May’s draft Brexit deal Four ministers have resigned for disagreeing with the EU agreement on Brexit. Theresa May said she respected the decision of the ministers who resigned but the whole process required difficult choices. The prime minister said that this preliminary agreement is the draft treaty for the UK to leave the EU in a “smooth and orderly” manner by the deadline of March 2019.

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