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  2. Immigration policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Home Office responded by saying that over 1,400 tier 2 certificates of sponsorship had been issued to nurses since April 2015, but 600 had been 'returned unused.' Nurses were removed from the Shortage Occupation List on 6 April 2015, and the pay of most nurses is not sufficient to gain priority under the points based system.

  3. Embassy of the United States, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, the United States Department of State announced the embassy will move to new location within a number of years. The chancery in Ballsbridge, which was 50 years old in 2014, has been deemed "no longer suitable", and an embassy spokesperson stated that the current building no longer meets the needs in terms of size of the expanding American diplomatic presence in Ireland (between ...

  4. Home Office - Wikipedia

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    A Home Office Immigration Enforcement vehicle in north London. The Home Office (HO), also known (especially in official papers and when referred to in Parliament) as the Home Department, [2] is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for immigration, security, and law and order.

  5. Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Department of Foreign Affairs is to advance Ireland's political and economic interests in the European Union and in the wider world, to promote Ireland's contribution to international peace, security and development, both through the European Union and through active participation in international organisations such as the ...

  6. Washington-Ireland Program - Wikipedia

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    The Washington-Ireland Program is an extension of Project Children, a program that sponsors six-week summer holidays in the U.S. for young people from Northern Ireland. The participants, who stay with American Host Families, range in age from 10–14 years old and come from neighborhoods in which the Protestant-Catholic conflict has taken an ...

  7. Immigration law - Wikipedia

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    There is no specific category here but it is easier for universities (as opposed to businesses) to acquire a Tier 2 sponsorship licence. [citation needed] ILR is provided after 5 years in marriage or partnership and living in the country. British citizenship can be obtained as a right for anybody who was born in the UK before 1983.

  8. Community Sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Community Sponsorship is a UK government-backed, volunteer-led refugee resettlement scheme. Inspired by the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program of over 40 years, Community Sponsorship was introduced in the UK in 2016. The scheme enables groups of local volunteers to support a refugee family for their first year in the UK.

  9. List of diplomatic missions of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland has diplomatic relations with 161 other governments. Ireland has numerous embassies and consulates abroad. Ireland has numerous embassies and consulates abroad. Honorary consulates and the overseas offices of Irish state agencies, namely Bord Bia , Enterprise Ireland , IDA Ireland , and Tourism Ireland , are omitted from this listing.