Britain withdrew from the European Union on January 31 last year, but EU citizens who legally and habitually settled in the country until the end of 2020, the end of the transition period following the end of British membership in the European Union (Brexit), can still stay. In possession of all acquired rights. To do this, they have to apply for an indefinite residence permit – a status created under an official legal name – but it is relatively easy to obtain and UK authorities approve 99 per cent of applications.
However, starting from the first day of this year, the British government has introduced a new and unified immigration system for new arrivals from EU and non-EU countries, using the registration criteria system to assess applications, which are mainly based on applicants ’qualifications and English language skills – arbitration is not automatic. In any case. However, the British government last year
Announce a plan called Global Talent,
On the basis of that, according to the wording of the application at the time, “highly qualified scientists, researchers and mathematicians” could receive an accelerated preferential settlement evaluation after Brexit.
In accordance with the detailed regulations, which took effect immediately, and which the British Home Office announced on Wednesday Nobel Prize winning scientists and writers in physics, chemistry, economics, literature, medicine, Oscars, Golden Globes and the BAFTA International Film World, among others, can obtain a residence and work permit in the UK under a ‘simplified’ procedure. – Creative recipients of the Fields Medal, also known as the Nobel Prize in Mathematics, and the Turing Prize, which is referred to as the Nobel Prize in Computer Science. They can also expect quick incorporation and recruitment processes Winner of a British Award and a Grammy Award in World Music stars.
British Home Secretary Priti Patel said in a statement on Wednesday on the introduction of the Expedited Settlement and Employment awards: These award winners have reached the pinnacle of their careers and can make a significant contribution to life in the UK. Patel said the list announced on Wednesday will pave the way for them to participate in the world’s leading British arts, sciences, music and cinema.
The UK Home Secretary said Britain’s new immigration rules, based on a point-based system, are carefully designed to attract the best and most intelligent people into the country based on their qualifications and talents, rather than on where they come from.
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