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Spain to withhold visas for migrant workers



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
SPAIN, where unemployment is rising rapidly, will stop issuing visas to most migrant workers.
No more visas will be granted to low-skilled workers, such as those employed in restaurants and shops, a spokeswoman for the labour and immigration ministry said yesterday.

She said the government would also insist that companies prove they cannot
fill posts in Spain before bringing in foreign workers. She did not say when the measures would take effect.

Celestino Corbacho, the employment minister, said on Wednesday that the government would cut the number of work visas "to roughly zero" in 2009.

"It doesn't seem reasonable that with 2.5 million unemployed, we continue to recruit workers from abroad," said Mr Corbacho, who wants to pay unemployed foreigners to return to their countries. About 180,000 foreign workers arrived in Spain last year.

Unemployment has leapt by 500,000 in a year as the construction boom has evaporated. Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the socialist prime minister, who announced an amnesty to about 700,000 illegal immigrants soon after he took office in 2004, has done a U-turn on immigration since being re-elected.

In March's poll, the opposition conservatives won working-class support by playing on fears about Spain's growing Muslim community. The conservative Popular Party welcomed the visa crackdown.

"This is going in the right direction," said a spokesman before calling for more action to stop illegal immigration. Spain's immigrant population has risen to 10 per cent of the population from nominal levels a decade ago, with mainly low-paid workers arriving from Latin America, Morocco, Asia, eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa.





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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 10:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Immigration and refugees
 
1

truthsleuth,

05/09/2008 00:15:59
Lets do the same here
Do it NOW
2

cockatiel,

minto australia ex pat 05/09/2008 02:31:29
#1 the n.h.s. would collapse,if that happened, imagin the chaos with all the heart attacks from millions of dole bludgers if they were told go to work ?
3

Chaplin,

05/09/2008 05:56:22
I also wish we could do the same here.
It staggers me that we have such high levels of home grown unemployed when foreign workers flood in and take any job going.
Perhaps as in the US, dole money should only last a certain time and other benefits for the workshy etc. should be curtailed.
4

JayDeeTee,

05/09/2008 12:45:41
Don't you have admiration for other countries, who seem to introduce sensible policies compared to our bunch of loonies in Westminster, who couldn't run a facking bath.
5

JayDeeTee,

05/09/2008 12:47:04
Oh, and by the way, guess where these workers who are refused visas are going to end up.
6

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 05/09/2008 16:46:16
#5

Damn - you got there first! Don't know why we don't just get rid of passport control and let anyone and his dog get in.
7

Dougie - Edinburgh,

05/09/2008 19:54:52
2 cockatiel
In the areas of Britain with the highest proportion of immigrants, ie. around London, the NHS already has collapsed.
8

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12/09/2008 11:32:59
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9

taras,

Edinburgh 16/09/2008 23:17:08
Chaplin, I totally agree with your point of view. Also happy to see that there are still some poeple left with common sense
10

Number 6,

Germany 23/10/2008 12:02:49
Where do we sign up for this ?. Contrast this policy with the hopeless, back of a fag packet tactics of Liebour. Let's get out of this shambolic "union" before we disappear as a nation.

 

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