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Monthly Archive for May, 2009

UK Immigration Update

There will be a number of immigration changes implemented in the coming weeks, the UK Government announced this week. From this week, UK identity cards will be issued to all foreign nationals applying to stay in the UK on a student or marriage visa. Introduced gradually over three years, it is hoped that every person wishing to stay in the UK for more than 6 months will be issued with one.

In November 2009, the following new measures will also be introduced:

  • Tiers 2 and 5 of the new UK Immigration Points Based System will come into force.
  • The news Business Visit Visa will be available.
  • An increase in required age under UK marriage visa rules.

The launch of Tier 2 – for skilled migrants who have obtained a job offer – and Tier 5 – for temporary workers and youth mobility – will see the UK’s new points based system expand rapidly. The current work permit system will become part of Tier 2. People looking to come to the UK temporarily for non-economic reasons – sportspeople, entertainers and charity workers for example – will be governed by Tier 5 from November 2009. This move will also see the existing, complicated youth mobility scheme, which currently has six strands, condensed to a new, single Youth Mobility Scheme. This does mean that the current Working Holiday Maker Scheme, so popular with South Africans and Australians, will be abolished.

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Effects of English as a Global Language

In most Asian countries, people start learning English as a second language when they enter elementary school. They have to learn for more than three hours a week at the elementary school. As English is becoming a global language, the world is changing. These days, there are many effects of English as a global language. The most important effects are that companies are able to trade with foreign companies well, and that people spend a lot of time to learn English.

The first effect of English as a global language is that companies are able to trade with foreign companies easily. In fact, there are few countries in the world that are self-sufficient now. The overseas market has grown and has become important today. Consequently, most companies are trading with foreign companies. If a company cannot communicate well with foreign companies, their business deals may fall through. So, before, in a meeting or a conference, people used to communicate through a translator. However, people do not need a translator now because they could trade successfully with foreign companies using English. For this reason, companies hire capable professionals that can speak English fluently as a second language. As a result, companies are able to trade with other companies well without misunderstandings that result from language differences.

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The Worst Universities Exposed by Students Themselves

Many subjects taught at so called elite universities in the UK have been reported as some of the worst degrees in the country, according to The Times newspaper.

Universities in the UK can be grouped according to performance. Universities in the Russell and 1994 Groups and considered to be the best. However, students have criticised 33 courses provided by these universities. Of the worst ranked universities, 3 courses were at Edinburgh, five at Manchester and Seven at Bristol.

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Taste of London Festival 2009: Regents Park

40 of London’s finest restaurants will be in attendance to provide food buffs and enthusiasts alike with the best day of their lives! Spread over four belly-bursting days, you’ll be able to feast on famous chefs’ signature dishes, be guinea pig and try their latest recipe ideas and even share in all their kitchen secrets and tips. Make sure you make your reservation at the world’s greatest festival of food and restaurants. Watch the video below to find out what’s on offer at a Taste of London 2009.

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Get the most from your ESL Learning

So you’ve decided to take the plunge, to learn English as a second language (ESL) and you’ve arranged for your place on a course. Fantastic! But, now what? No matter how good your school or course, without the right attitude you could miss out on taking your English skills to a higher level. Read on to find out about our plan to successful ESL learning.

First things first; get out of your comfort zone and really test your English as a foreign language (EFL) skills: meet the locals and hang out with them!

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Study Tips for Students

Study Tips for StudentsEvery one of us is different and we all as individuals need to find the best way for us to study. Studying is not just about obtaining knowledge, but about demonstrating that you can stand out from the crowd and offers a way for you to show your areas of excellence. Good study tips will help you to get the most of your time spent studying. So, prepare your brains, set a solid foundation and pick up some quick and easy student study tips.

The following general tips for studying should help you, not matter what your course of study:

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