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Earn £31,000 annually, or get out: UK’s new message to immigrants


The immigrants from outside the European Union may possibly be asked to go away, if they earn a smaller amount than £31,000 per annum.
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Immigration Minister Damian Green, who represents Ashford, had rolled out the plans last week. He wants to end the supposition that settlement is an option for all.
On the proposal of Home Office advisers, Green is coming up with plans for a minimum salary of between £31,000 and £49,000 to meet the criteria to stay in the UK. The purpose is that the "right people" should be attracted to UK.
The idea has been generally welcomed by Dover MP Charlie Elphicke. The Immigration Minister, in a speech to the Policy Exchange in London, referred to a report by the Government's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
As per the report there were up to 23 fewer jobs for British workers for every additional 100 working migrants coming from outside the EU.
He asserted that importing economic reliance on the state was unacceptable.
As per the new plans Britain is expected to give precedence to the brightest and the finest immigrants. The new policy is expected to give special treatment to investors, entrepreneurs and world-class artists, dancers, musicians and academics.
 The Immigration Minister had recently asserted the plan is a part of cutting the number of foreigners settling in the UK.

Unlimited Detail Real-Time Rendering Technology developing in Australia.




Euclideon, an Australian technology company Receives a Commercialisation Australia Grant of $2million

The Euclideon new 3D computer graphics technology with infinite geometry project has been supported with assistance from the Australian Government through Commercialisation Australia.

The grant will support programmers to convert the system from PC to game consoles, mobile phones and other platforms. Most 3D technology is created for computer games using angular polygons. Euclideon has developed what may prove to be a ground-breaking advance in 3D technology by creating a search algorithm that will result in 3D images with vastly higher geometry – while saving costs and offering greater portability between platforms. It will have benefits for architecture, games, mining, the sciences and many other industries.



The Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr said “I am pleased to help talented researchers and entrepreneurs capitalise on their good ideas. Commercialisation Australia helps our most innovative minds take their products to the market, creating opportunities for business and high-tech, high-wage jobs for Australians. I wish all grant recipients success and look forward to seeing their inventions make a difference to the lives of Australians and people around the world.”

In past times the road from invention to commercialisation was a difficult one, and we can be certain that many good inventions disappeared before they could serve the public because of the many difficulties inventors had. Good technologies benefit us all and the Australian Government in their wisdom put schemes in place to ease the burden of those who wanted to bring new technologies to the people by offering financial assistance. I feel very fortunate to be Australian and live in a country were opportunities and government assistance is granted according to ability and is available to all Australians regardless of background. The core of this vital service is the efforts of the Commercialisation Australia team. I am aware that many hours of reading and careful investigation was required in order to find the inventions that are ready for market and we here at Euclideon would like to thank Commercialisation Australia and the Australian Government for the support they have offered to us and to all companies that are helping to push the boundaries of technology in this country.