Re: Migrant watch 2014 : Tue Jan 14, 2014 5:19 pm
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
It must follow that in Labour's view a person without a job should not be able to go to another country to look for work. And that if you have a skilled job on one country, you still shouldn't be allowed to move to another to do "low skilled" work.
Isn't that exactly the case in countries like Australia, NZ and the USA? No one, skilled or otherwise, can demand a working visa in those countries. A doctor wouldn't be able to go there as a truck driver even if there was a shortage of truck drivers. Doctors can get visa's to be doctors and truck drivers visa's to be truck drivers IF their professions are on a skill shortage list.
In general they don't let anyone in without a job just to look for any old job except students on student working visas. I think you may be able to get enough points to get into NZ if you are in certain professions but don't have a job offer when you apply but you would still be going as someone expected to find a job in these defined professions.
I don't see what is wrong with this if that is what Labour is proposing. If there are labour shortages in low skilled jobs then they would end up on the list of defined skills the UK wanted and people in the rest of the EU could apply.
What am I missing?