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Immigration Matters- by Charles Kelly
Several Business Team Managers have confirmed that no
decisions are being made on cases until widely
anticipated revised guidelines are published in the
"next couple of weeks".
Thousands of applications - as well as people's lives
and businesses - are in the balance.
As recently reported by Immigration Matters "Are Senior
Care Work Permits History" the Border and Immigration
Agency (BIA) - formerly Work Permits UK - has savagely
cut the number of Work Permits issued for much needed
Senior Carers.
Despite the obvious problems with Senior Carer cases
since the start of the year, there has been no official
announcement and the official BIA website shows no
changes to guidelines.
Applications and fees of £190 are still being accepted
in a "business as usual" manner, when it is clear that
99.9% of Senior Work Permit applications will be
rejected.
Some agencies will be pressing the BIA to refund fees on
all applications refused based on forthcoming new policy
guidelines before they have been published.
Earlier this month, Liam Byrne, Minister for
Immigration, Citizenship, and Nationality launched a
consultation paper on "simplifying immigration and
citizenship law". Perhaps they should start by
clarifying the position on Senior Carers?
There are fears within the Industry that many Care Homes
may have to close down if they cannot meet strict
staffing guidelines laid down by the CSCI.
Meanwhile, employers are becoming more dependent on
student workers as they struggle to find care staff
locally.
If you wish to lodge
your concerns about these actions please sign the
following petition
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveCarers/?signed=af76763.cca01b
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