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Immigration (Work Permits) (Jersey) Rules 1995: Introduction of a one-off 9 month extension to existing 9 month hospitality work permits

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A decision made on 29 October 2021

MINISTERIAL DECISION REFERENCE: MD-HA-2021-0077

Decision Date: 21 October 2021

DECISION SUMMARY TITLE: Introduction of a one-off 9 month extension to existing 9 month hospitality work permits

DECISION SUMMARY AUTHOR:

Acting Director Immigration and Nationality

 

IS THE DECISION SUMMARY PUBLIC OR EXEMPT?  (if exempt state the relevant article/paragraph of the Freedom of Information Law/Regulations)

Public

REPORT TITLE: Ministerial Response: Submission from the Jersey Hospitality Association – Proposed Amendments to the Work Permit Policy

REPORT AUTHOR OR NAME OF PERSON GIVING REPORT:  (if different from Decision  Summary Author)

Acting Director Immigration and Nationality

 

IS THE REPORT PUBLIC OR EXEMPT (if exempt state the relevant article/paragraph of the Freedom of Information Law/Regulations)

Public

DECISION AND REASON FOR THE DECISION:

Under the provisions of the Immigration (Work Permits) (Jersey) Rules 1995 the Minister for Home Affairs has approved the introduction of an exceptional, one-off extension to any existing 9-month hospitality work permit and any future work permit that is applied for prior to 1st April 2022 which has a start date on or prior to 1st May 2022.  The extension will be for a further 9-month period and will not require the relevant migrant worker to be absent between the two work permit periods.

 

This is decision was made following the submission of a business case from the Jersey Hospitality Association, the Ministerial response to which is available as the report to this MD.

 

9-month extensions will be granted on submission of an application which must meet the criteria of the hospitality 9-month route, as listed in the work permit policy, other than the submission of overseas criminal certificates.

RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS: None as a consequence of this decision.

 

ACTION REQUIRED: Appropriately disseminate the availability of the 9-month extension to the Jersey Hospitality Association and other relevant employers.

 

SIGNATURE:

 

 

 

POSITION:

 

Deputy Gregory Guida

Minister for Home Affairs

DATE SIGNED:

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE DECISION:

 

 

 

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