Saturday, August 5, 2017

Brexit: Young EU migrants could be given two-year work visas 'to boost economy' after UK leaves - The Independent


The Independent

Brexit: Young EU migrants could be given two-year work visas 'to boost economy' after UK leaves
The Independent
It points to the current Youth Mobility Scheme that allows people aged 18-30 from nations including Australia, Canada, Japan and New Zealand, to live and work in the UK on a two-year visa. The report also suggests that regional variations should be ...

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Originally Published here: Brexit: Young EU migrants could be given two-year work visas 'to boost economy' after UK leaves - The Independent

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