Specialist Lawyer Predicts A System Based On Job Offer More Likely
A leading employment lawyer says the system for EU immigration in the future is most likely to be based on individuals having firm job offers before they can enter the UK.
The prediction by Omer Simjee at Irwin Mitchell follows the announcement by Prime Minister, Theresa May, that she doesn’t support a points-based process for controlling EU migration.
Mrs May, who was attending the G20 summit of world leaders in Hangzhou, dismissed Vote Leave's proposal of an Australian-style points system for deciding how many skilled and unskilled workers who could come into the UK every year from the EU and beyond.
Her spokesman said: "The precise way in which the government will control the movement of EU nationals to Britain after Brexit is yet to be determined. However, as the PM has said many times in the past, a points-based system will not work and is not an option."
Omer Simjee, employment partner and immigration law expert at Irwin Mitchell, said: