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Highly-skilled migrants in UK ending up 'in fast food restaurant jobs' | British Home Secretary Theresa May has said that too many highly-skilled migrants end up working in low-level
jobs and high street fried chicken restaurants. Speaking on immigration, May
tried to reassure businesses that it was possible to cut the number of people
coming to the UK while still attracting the "brightest and the best" workers.
She said she had listened to feedback from firms and "tier two" migrants - highly-skilled
people who already have a job offer - should be a priority, and added that those
without a job offer often end up in jobs that would not be considered highly-skilled,
Sky News reports. The Home Secretary's comments have come after Prime Minister
David Cameron suggested that transfers within companies would be exempt from the
cap on the number of migrants. He was responding to Business Secretary Vince Cable's
concerns that the limit could do "huge damage" to British firms and may prompt
some to move abroad, the report said. May further stated that the permanent cap,
which comes into effect next April, would be reassessed every year to take the
job market and the pressure on public services into account. Arguing that it has
been too easy for migrants on short-term visas to stay permanently, she stated
that the Government would close "immigration loopholes" which allowed "unchecked
permanent migration through the back door."
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