The United Kingdom has made a bold declaration that green-skilled workers will be at the forefront of its workforce strategy all the way to 2050.
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A draft through the administration shows the White House is gearing up for another sweeping travel ban.
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That could be the right time to take advantage of this opportunity as a skilled African professional looking to work in the UK.
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Kemi Badenoch proposes a major change in UK immigration policy, requiring migrants to live in the country for 15 years before applying for citizenship.

