Proposed changes to the Tier 1 category of the PBS
Mar 16, 2010
Last year the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) made several recommendations regarding the Tier 1 of the Points Based System (PBS).
It is expected that in the next couple of weeks the Government will decide whether the MAC's recommendations will be accepted.
The report reviews Tier 1 Highly Skilled Workers category of the Points-Based System and recommends a number of changes which will be considered by the Government before deciding which of the proposed changes to implement.
Some of the MAC’s recommendations include:
· Professional qualifications held in addition to an undergraduate degree to be recognised as equivalent to a master’s degree for the purposes of the PBS;
· Individuals with an undergraduate degree to be allowed to enter under Tier 1, subject to an appropriate earnings threshold;
· Age – a threshold for the age category to be extended to allow points to be claimed for those up to the age of 40;
· Qualifications – reinstatement of points award for a bachelor’s degree with reduced points being awarded to a PhD holders;
· Previous earnings – increase of the minimum threshold, points to be awarded for earnings above £26,000;
· Additional salary band to be introduced with a threshold of £150,000 (75 points to be awarded);
· Full review of the salary conversion model;
· Initial leave to remain to be reduced from three to two years, with a three year extension subject to evidence that the individual is in highly skilled employment.
Tier 1 Post Study Work
· Leave entitlement for PSW applicants remains at its current level of two years.
Tier 1 Entrepreneur and Investor
· Introduce measures to allow detailed examination of whether jobs created through the Entrepreneur route represent a genuine net increase in jobs.
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