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Working in the Isle of Man > Work permits > Exemptions

Work permit exemption covering certain employments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and e-business A person who is employed or seeking employment in certain Information

Apprentice programme to offer new opportunities in ICT sector

News > 2016 > Aug > 01

of placements due to be on offer in September. ICT will be a key driver in the economic success of the Island over future generations and it is essential we equip our workforce with the skills they need

ICT survey indicates local job creation being hampered by skills shortage

News > 2013 > Sep > 09

32% of respondents expected to be able to recruit sufficient suitable ICT staff this year.  ‘In response to this issue, I have announced changes to the work permit process for ICT professionals

Notice of changes to the work permit process for skilled Engineering and ICT workers

News > 2013 > Sep > 09

that there is a skills shortage for Engineers and ICT professionals.  To respond to this need, the Department has decided that relevant work permit applications which are correctly submitted

Successful start for ICT Apprenticeship Scheme

News > 2016 > Nov > 10

. The students are studying and working as part of the Isle of Man’s new ICT Apprenticeship Scheme. Laurence Skelly MHK, Minister for the Department of Economic Development commented: ‘The launch

Information and Communications Technology

Education, Training and Careers > Careers guidance > What career?

ICT (Information and Communications Technology) is an essential part of our lives today. Computers drive our offices, our shops, even our farms and doctor surgeries. ICT skills are useful

Intra-Company Migrant Visa

Travel, Traffic and Motoring > Immigration > Work > Workers

. Applicants under the Isle of Man Worker ICT route (Worker ICT Migrants) are not required to meet the English language requirements and are exempt from the Resident Labour Market Test (RLMT). Indefinite

Department addressing skills issues in 'emerging' sectors

News > 2013 > May > 09

Minister for Economic Development John Shimmin MHK commented: "I believe the ICT sector holds substantial potential for further growth, providing exciting careers for our people. We are therefore

Chief Minister welcomes expansion of Manx company

News > 2014 > Apr > 02

Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK has highlighted the Information and Communications Technology sector (ICT) as a key driver in the continued success of the Isle of Man economy.  ICT is identified
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