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- Ligne n°71 : MPs call for immigration devolution
Ligne n°99 : ... People in a queue Image copyright PA Image caption The Scottish- Ligne n°100 : government and local councils want to increase immigration to offset
Ligne n°101 : the country's ageing population ...
Ligne n°103 : ... A cross-party group of MPs has called on the UK government to- Ligne n°104 : "seriously consider" handing greater powers over immigration to
Ligne n°105 : Scotland. ...
Ligne n°107 : ... The All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration said a- Ligne n°108 : commission should be set up to examine how a devolved immigration
Ligne n°109 : system might work. ...- Ligne n°116 : Immigration policy is currently the sole responsibility of Westminster,
Ligne n°117 : although the "shortage occupation list" allows Scottish businesses to ...- Ligne n°121 : The Home Office said it was not planning to introduce local immigration
Ligne n°122 : visa arrangements, but insisted its priority was to build an ...
Ligne n°122 : ... visa arrangements, but insisted its priority was to build an- Ligne n°123 : immigration system that worked for everyone in the UK.
Ligne n°124 : * Migrants 'should have to learn English', MPS say ...
Ligne n°127 : ... aim to encourage people to move to areas of the country which required- Ligne n°128 : higher levels of immigration or did not currently attract a great many
Ligne n°129 : immigrants. ...
Ligne n°131 : ... This included Scotland, where the Scottish government and local- Ligne n°132 : authorities believe that increasing immigration will help to offset the
Ligne n°133 : country's declining and ageing population. ...- Ligne n°135 : Giving greater control over immigration to Holyrood has been a key
Ligne n°136 : demand of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in the wake of the ...
Ligne n°146 : ... It added: "This has led to friction between the Scottish and UK- Ligne n°147 : governments, as the former's aim of increasing immigration (in order to
Ligne n°148 : grow its labour force) has come into conflict with the Home Office's ...
Ligne n°148 : ... grow its labour force) has come into conflict with the Home Office's- Ligne n°149 : commitment to cut net immigration."
Ligne n°156 : ... It pointed to Canada as an example of a country which had introduced a- Ligne n°157 : regionalised immigration system.
Ligne n°158 : __________________________________________________________________ ...- Ligne n°160 : How does the Canadian immigration system work?
Ligne n°181 : ... The report added: "The APPG calls on the government to seriously- Ligne n°182 : consider devolving a degree of control over immigration policy powers
Ligne n°183 : to the constituent nations and regions of the UK so as to boost levels ...
Ligne n°186 : ... "The government should appoint an independent commission to explore how- Ligne n°187 : a devolved or regionally-led immigration system might work."
Ligne n°196 : ... * Whether the UK government might copy the Canada-Quebec Accord,- Ligne n°197 : which sees immigration substantially devolved to the provincial
Ligne n°198 : government of Quebec ...- Ligne n°200 : The report said: "Devolving substantial immigration policy powers to
Ligne n°201 : the UK's nations and regions would almost certainly involve significant ...- Ligne n°208 : It said shaping immigration policies to address national and regional
Ligne n°209 : economic and cultural needs might instil confidence among members of ...
Ligne n°209 : ... economic and cultural needs might instil confidence among members of- Ligne n°210 : the public that the immigration system works for their area.
- Ligne n°212 : And it said enabling nations and regions to set regional immigration
Ligne n°213 : quotas would give politicians the incentive to actively make the case ...
Ligne n°213 : ... quotas would give politicians the incentive to actively make the case- Ligne n°214 : for immigration in their area.
- Ligne n°224 : of the increase is due to immigration
Ligne n°225 : * 2.8m people in Britain are Muslim - the biggest religious group ...- Ligne n°254 : He added: "We must also recognise that uncontrolled, mass immigration
Ligne n°255 : makes it difficult to maintain social cohesion and puts pressure on ...- Ligne n°258 : "Our priority is to build an immigration system that works for everyone
Ligne n°259 : in the UK and delivers the control we need." ...- Ligne n°261 : The Scottish government said the UK's approach to immigration was
Ligne n°262 : "driven by a desire to reduce the numbers of incoming migrants and does ...
Ligne n°280 : ... * Canada- Ligne n°281 : * UK Immigration