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Last Updated: Wednesday, 22 June, 2005, 20:49 GMT 21:49 UK
Migration policy names categories
People in Jersey will be classed in one of three new categories, following the approval of a new migration policy.

States members voted 37 to five in favour of the plan which has been designed to control the size and make-up of the island's population.

People will now come under categories of: entitled, licensed or registered.

Senator Frank Walker of the Policy and Resources Committee said the policy would reduce bureaucracy and give more people access to better accommodation.

He said it was a compromise between giving greater rights to people from outside Jersey whilst ensuring the housing market was "not flooded".

Some members wanted to delay the debate so more work could be done on border controls, in order to tighten up on those able to enter the island. But that was rejected by a wide margin.

Work will now start on putting the policy into practice.


SEE ALSO:
New call for a 2006 Jersey census
22 Jun 05 |  Jersey
Island migration plans criticised
02 Jun 05 |  Jersey
Jersey can support more workers
02 Jun 05 |  Jersey


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