2012/02/02

London opens its doors only for highly skilled workers

The measures taken by the British government against immigration are desirable not only to reduce the number of people seeking work in Britain, but also to do so "the right people to come." It said the British Minister for Immigration DamianGreene said the "AFP."
Greene said that the coalition of Prime Minister David Cameron has made progress towards its goal of reducing net migration of hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands until the next election in 2015


In his words, the reforms introduced after his inauguration in May 2010, are designed to be more selective to highly skilled workers are admitted and those who will integrate into British society.
"We must be aware not only of the exact number of people who come here, but if the right people come here. People who will contribute to Britain rather than those people who will benefit from the UK, "Green said in a speech in London.
He added that "Britain does not need unskilled workers and middle class workers."
"We need highly qualified, experienced administrators, technicians, scientists, entrepreneurs, exceptional artists," he added.
Green said the government wants to create a system through which to see the contribution that immigrants provide. "Whether you come here to work, study or marry / married, we as a country have the right to check whether they will add quality to life in Britain."

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