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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? The United Kingdom is expected to implement a number of changes to Tier 2 skilled worker visa categories this fall, including increasing the Tier 2 (General) salary to £25,000, phasing out the Skills Transfer sub-category as part of a broader overhaul of the Tier 2 (ICT) category, applying the immigration health surcharge to all intracompany transfers and giving extra weight to overseas graduates within the Tier 2 (General) quota.
What does the change mean? The reforms were announced in March and are the first phase of changes to the Tier 2 categories, with additional changes expected to be implemented in April and July of 2017. No exact implementation date has been set, but once the changes go into effect, they will raise costs for employers sponsoring employees and intracompany transfers under the Tier 2 route. Businesses that will be impacted should begin preparing now.
Background: The Home Office announced the changes in Marchafter receiving recommendations from the Migration Advisory Committee, an independent body that advises the government on immigration. Among key changes that are due take effect this fall:
Additional changes will be implemented in 2017. It remains to be seen when, exactly, the autumn changes will be implemented and whether there will be additional changes besides those that were announced in March. BAL Analysis: The changes the Home Office announced earlier this year will increase costs for a number of U.K. businesses. Employers should work with their BAL team to prepare for the changes this fall and next year. BAL will continue to follow events in the U.K. and provide notice to clients when firm implementation dates are announced.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group in the United Kingdom. For additional information, please contact uk@bal.com.
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