You’ve got it right. Under the new rules, Skilled Worker visas will now demand RQF Level 6 (bachelor’s degree) as the baseline. That knocks out many mid-tier technicians who previously qualified at RQF 3–5. The only exceptions are roles listed on the Temporary Shortage List (TSL), but even then...
There actually is data from the DHSC pilot schemes in Manchester and Devon showing a 23% rise in local care worker uptake when wages were bumped above £12.50/hr and career ladders were implemented. But scaling that nationally is a massive logistical challenge. We’re talking years, not months.
Most consumer-facing facial recognition tech, like Apple’s Face ID, is stored securely on the device using a Secure Enclave. But with third-party apps or surveillance systems, the retention policies vary wildly. Always check their data handling protocols—if they’re even transparent about them.
Yes—it can affect eligibility. The Department of Justice usually allows short absences (less than 6 weeks per year), but anything longer could break your continuous residence. Best to document everything and consult a solicitor if it’s borderline.
Right now, the regulation only specifies “general health” and “specific viruses,” but the exact pathogens haven’t been published officially. Historically, Azerbaijan has screened for TB, HIV, and Hepatitis B/C in similar contexts, so it’s likely those will be on the list.
Luxembourg’s Investor Permit is often misunderstood. It’s not just about “buying residency” — you actually need to commit capital into real business or funds. The €500k new business creation path requires creating five jobs within 3 years. That’s a real obligation, not just a paper exercise.
They already are — in certain sectors. Tech companies care more about competence than credentials now. Google's program, Coursera, even GitHub portfolios are redefining merit. Academia is just slow to catch up because it's built on legacy systems.
If it's modeled after EO13780, then yes, it can apply to people already holding valid visas. The original version impacted even green card holders initially. Courts later limited it, but a smarter rollout could make it harder to challenge.
The problem with this debate is people lump everything together. There's a vast difference between editing a gene to prevent Huntington’s and designing a child’s IQ. CRISPR isn’t inherently “good” or “bad” — it’s about application, oversight, and context.
Jennifer, yes and yes. Petter is referring to the biological mechanics behind aging. Things like NAD+ boosters (e.g., NR or NMN) have some scientific backing. Think of it like enhancing how your cells repair themselves over time. It’s not immortality, but it might buy us a few healthier decades.
Most large companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to do the initial filtering. These tools scan résumés for role-specific keywords and rank them accordingly. If your résumé isn’t optimized, it may never make it to a recruiter’s desk. That’s why tailoring your application for each job is...
It must be a currently registered entity that can prove an ongoing business relationship. Past associations typically won’t suffice unless there's an active agreement or upcoming deal on file. I’ve handled a few of these already—Shanghai is stricter than Liaoning in verifying authenticity of the...
You're right—under the recent Home Office directive, COS charges must be fully covered by the employer. It’s part of the push to prevent exploitation, but it’s hitting SMEs hard. We’re already one of the most expensive destinations in terms of immigration fees globally.
Just adding on — this was part of the UK’s attempt to reduce net migration figures. They targeted the care sector because that’s where most dependents were entering from. Not saying it’s right, but it’s political more than practical.
Has anyone else noticed how memes are not just for laughs anymore but have become pivotal in shaping public opinion and political narratives? It's fascinating to see this evolution from simple internet jokes to tools of socio-political engagement.
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