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Britain unveils points-based immigration plan with priority for high-skilled workers

  • Scheme is meant to replace the one UK followed as member of European Union
  • Points will be awarded for qualifications, expected income and English proficiency

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Britain on Wednesday unveils a new points-based immigration system that ends the free movement of people and prioritises those with high-skilled jobs.

The scheme is meant to replace the one Britain followed as a member of the European Union.

Britain left the bloc after 47 years on January 31 and is set to stop following EU rules when the post-Brexit transition period ends in December.

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“We’re ending free movement, taking back control of our borders and delivering on the people’s priorities,” UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said in a statement late on Tuesday.

British Home Secretary Priti Patel leaves 10 Downing Street in London on Thursday. Photo: AP
British Home Secretary Priti Patel leaves 10 Downing Street in London on Thursday. Photo: AP
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Control of Britain’s borders was one of the issues that drove voters to support a split from the other 27 EU nations in the 2016 membership referendum.

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