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HSMP
(redirected from Highly Skilled Migrant Programme)

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HSMPHighly Skilled Migrant Programme (UK)
HSMPHealth Services Management and Policy
HSMPHealth Sector Management Program (various locations)
HSMPHackney Schools Mentoring Programme (London, England, UK)
HSMPHealth and Safety Management Plan
HSMPHippocampal Synaptic Membrane Preparation (neurology)


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In deciding to take this case to court, the Forum was acting on behalf of 49,000 highly skilled workers, including many doctors, engineers and technocrats from India who were attracted to the UK by the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme and who stood to miss out if the changes to the terms and conditions of the programme were allowed.
Tens of thousands of doctors, engineers and financiers have been encouraged to come with their families to work and stay in Britain under the Home Office's highly skilled migrant programme since it was introduced in 2002.
Mr Mellody added: "The points scoring system replaces the existing highly skilled migrant programme and the UK Work Permit scheme.
 
 
 
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