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From 1st January 2021, EU nationals no longer have free movement into the UK. Like all other nationalities, European citizens will be required to satisfy the UK’s points-based system to work in the United Kingdom. Successful candidates will need to achieve 70 points to receive approval, with points awarded for various attributes including for the job offered, salary payable and English language ability. The points scoring can be found here.
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As I write this article, I am very much aware that following the election this Thursday, there may well be
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Generally speaking, when the Home Office change policy or introduce a new policy, it generally means that they are tightening
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