Friday 21 September 2007

Planned changes to immigration policies in 2008

I have recently heard that there are some future changes that are planned to the HSMP scheme in January 2008. Recently, after the points based scheme that was introduced around Nov-2006; the home office had made futher revised the guidelines for the application for self-employed, contracting folks and for people working on temporary jobs in Feb-Mar this year and many people were held up in the this transition when the rules were ammended. A lot of people were actually who applied considering the previous guidelines were even refused HSMP on the basis of the new guidelines. Which seemed a little unfair after a long wait many people had gone through, neither were offered a chance to withdraw their applications or allowed to add documentations in line with the new guidelines. Nobody seemed to have taken a note of that...


Anyways, now rumours have it that the immigration rules are changing in 2008 and HSMP might be affected as too.

A new australian style 5-tier immigration being planned which will help Government to manage immigration more efficiently, and allow filtering of most skilled and talented people into Britain.

Starting from April 2008, the current rules for managed migration will be replaced by a new points based system. There are, at present, over 80 different routes by which overseas people can come to the UK to work, study or train. It is hoped that the new system will be simpler and more transparent. In particular, it places more emphasis on sponsorship of each applicant.
The significant change for most UK employers is that the current work permit scheme will be abolished. A company will no longer apply for a work permit for each individual employee, as at present. Instead, the company will be required to apply to the Home Office to be an “approved sponsor”. Once they have this permission, they will be able to provide a certificate of sponsorship to the employee, who would then apply for a visa.

New Tier System

The new system is based on 5 tiers, depending on the skill level of the applicant:

Tier 1: Highly Skilled Individuals - will replace the current Highly Skilled Migrant Programme
Tier 2: Skilled workers with a job offer - this will replace the current work permit scheme
Tier 3: Temporary low skilled workers - previously Sector Based Scheme or Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme
Tier 4: Students
Tier 5: Youth mobility schemes and other temporary workers.
In all categories applicants will be given points against their qualifications, experience, earnings and - in Tiers 2-5 - whether thay have sponsorship from within the UK.


Sponsorship

Most migrants coming to the UK to work will enter under Tier 2. The main provisions of the old work permit scheme will still apply in that the job will need to meet NVQ level 3 and, where appropriate, that the job vacancy has been advertised. However, the new system will place the responsibility for ensuring compliance on the employer, rather than the Home Office.

This means that once the Home Office has accepted an employer as an approved sponsor, they will accept an employer’s undertaking that a job has been advertised and/or that the skills criteria has been met. Significantly, the Government’s proposals do indicate that there may be some discretion with the application of the resident labour test, although this is yet to be confirmed. The proposals also indicate that there will no longer be a 6 months experience requirement for “Intra Company Transfer” type applications.

These proposals should be good news for multi-nationals who regularly move staff into the UK from overseas. Once they have been given approval by the Home Office, the visa process should be quicker, simpler and, quite possibly, cheaper. It is not clear, though, how the proposals will effect smaller UK companies - particularly those who do not regularly apply for work permits - who need to fill a vacancy with someone from overseas. It is quite possible that they will need to go through much the same procedures as before.

When will it happen?

No formal announcement has been yet made as to a timetable for the new rules to be implemented. At the moment it is anticipated that the new Tier 1 will be introduced in April 2008.

References:
www.hsmpexperts.co.uk
www.workingintheuk.gov.uk

Is Twenty20 the future of one-day cricket?

T20 might be an little more entertaining version of an ODI, but I think for a person like me who loves cricket, the traditional cricket still holds and will always hold strong. T20 is pleasing for the crowd, not for players who spend years practising improving their techniques. They go on pitches to play with techniques - not to slog. No doubt, should T20 make it to big time, players will practise in line accordingly for techiniques, fitness, game-plans and henceforth. And probably bringing death to the only one long but certainly best form of sport called One Day Cricket.

Wednesday 19 September 2007

INDIA v/s ENGLAND - Twenty20 World Cup - Live Streaming FREE

Watch INDIA v/s ENGLAND - Live online from 16.00 GMT on

To watch Twenty 2o India vs England Live Click here. This should launch Windows Media Player to start streaming.
Or Open Media player -> Open URL and insert this URL
mms://194.126.174.173/live/86f6d689142e08262cf0aa588f76dd7c.wsx
Or
mms://208.75.230.33/20-20
Or go to

http://www.lazydesis.com/fun/showthread.php?t=19712

Also Available on:

Media Player Links

Sopcast Link -1
Sopcast Link -2
Sopcast Link -3
Sopcast Link -4
Sopcast Link -5

LiveSoprtz Streaming site
Desi Mediaz site
Star Cricket Link Open in real Player or WMP
WMP link-1 (ESPN) Open in real Player or WMP
WMP Link-2Open in real Player or WMP. *Will not work in US & UK
MMS LinkOpen in real Player or WMP
MMS LinkOpen in real Player or WMP
WinAmp Link 2 (Star Cricket)
TVU Link

I have not tested the links myself. However, the lazydesis one on the top of the page should work.
Download Sopcast from here
Download TVU player here

Please use the comments section to share more links that you have.

Monday 17 September 2007

Prior's injury scare

Matt Prior seems to have given England an injury scare just ahead of their crucial game against New Zealand tomorrow. It seems he has injured his right thumb while practising in the nets today. The sussex wicket keeper was taken over by Vickram Solanki for the rest of the nets. However, no decisions seem to have been made yet if they were going to play Vickram Solanki for their crucial match against New Zealand tomorrow.

Losing Matt Prior might prove England only an full-time wicket but also a good batsman in the middle order. Solanki isnt a bad bat either. But will be a tough contest with Kiwis being on the high beats from after beating India. Will have to wait and see...

Friday 14 September 2007

INDIA vs PAKISTAN -Twenty20 Live on Geo TV

Open this URL in your media player from File->Open URL
mms://203.128.14.5

Skype mobile on Hermes

A lot of you out there would have already known this by now.
But for people using PPCs with ARM 9 v4 Processor (32bit Samsung: S3C2410, SC32442 and S3C2440, or IntelStrong ARM SA-1110) cannot use Skype Mobile their devices to make calls. Yes - Skype officially does not support its Mobile version on these devices. You can still however chat.

I have T-Mobile MDA Vario II (HTC Hermes) and always wanted to leverage its Wi-Fi and T-Mobile's 3G internet capabilities to talk to people abroad for free without having to stay glued in front of the screen for hours with geeky looking headsets... And after a lot of installing and uninstalling and reseting I have finally managed to found out a version of Skype PPC that should work on MDA Vario II. Frankly - I am not too impressed with its quality - but never the less I can talk. Moreover never was I expecting it to sound good like it does your broadband connection.

There are other VoIP options like Fring, but thats a topic for another post.

Download link: http://files-upload.com/files/488372/SkypeForPocketPC 2.1.0.65.zip

-copy the cab to your ppc
-uninstall any skype versions you have installed on your Hermes
-run the .cab and install the app.

Have fun! Talk for free!

Thursday 13 September 2007

Live Twenty20 - Watch India vs Scotland

Open this URL in your media player from File->Open URL
mms://208.75.230.33/2020
The link will work when the match is on

The link is from this forum
http://www.lazydesis.com/fun/showthread.php?t=19203

ENJOY !!

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Mail to Blogger Address

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