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20 May 2020

Points-Based Immigration: Examples & Nuances

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Join Envoy's EMEA expert Hannah In-Chan to learn more about what comprises a points-based immigration system, the countries that have one in place, and considerations for employers.
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The United Kingdom recently released the details behind its new points-based immigration system, which encourages high-skilled, employment-based immigration into the region. Other countries have also debated enacting a similar model, the U.S. included. Points-based immigration can create favorable conditions for employers, but it's important to understand the nuances of such a system.

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