Turkey is not a member of the European Union and consequently its nationals do not enjoy the same right to work in the United Kingdom as migrants from countries within the EEA. However, in 1963 Turkey and the Member States of the European Economic Community (now re-named the European Community...
Effective from 1 January 2012, the minimum salary levels for highly skilled foreign nationals who come to work in the Netherlands through the Kennismigranten (Knowledge Migrant programme) have been increased.
The minimum annual base salary for highly skilled migrants aged over 30 has increased...
Effective from 1 January 2012, Belgium has raised the minimum salary levels for Type ‘B’ work permits for highly skilled or senior managerial non-EEA workers.
The minimum annual base salary for highly skilled foreign nationals will be increased from €36,604 to €37,721.
The minimum annual...
Today the British government confirmed that restrictions on the number of Bulgarian and Romanian nationals allowed to work in the UK have been extended until the end of 2013.
Therefore, Romanian and Bulgarian (EU2) nationals will continue to require approval from UKBA before they can work in the...