I think these are very sensible changes. Something of an unicorn from this government.
People with master degree and unemployed for more than 6 months: *visible confusion.
>Furthermore, it must be possible to establish the applicant’s identity. The applicant is required to actively help in establishing their identity.
Not sure why this is a thing. You get a PIC when you get your RP. Applicants will already have this.
What about people who are on a family ties permit and are medically retired? I get pension from my home country for more than the cut off dollar amount but I don’t work.
Lol. Lmao even.
Glad I don’t have to apply on the basis of work anymore.
What confuses me a bit is whether or not this applies also to persons from EU or only those who actually need a residence permit to stay and work here?
The country’s reality needs more people and yet they make it more difficult for professionals to enter…Makes zero Sense.
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I think these are very sensible changes. Something of an unicorn from this government.
People with master degree and unemployed for more than 6 months: *visible confusion.
>Furthermore, it must be possible to establish the applicant’s identity. The applicant is required to actively help in establishing their identity.
Not sure why this is a thing. You get a PIC when you get your RP. Applicants will already have this.
What about people who are on a family ties permit and are medically retired? I get pension from my home country for more than the cut off dollar amount but I don’t work.
Lol. Lmao even.
Glad I don’t have to apply on the basis of work anymore.
What confuses me a bit is whether or not this applies also to persons from EU or only those who actually need a residence permit to stay and work here?
The country’s reality needs more people and yet they make it more difficult for professionals to enter…Makes zero Sense.