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Once in the United States, only the husbands qualify for work visas.
The task content determines how skilled a worker must be to qualify for work in a particular occupation.
Many will qualify for work and driving licenses, meaning they can travel around the country, including on flights.
The challenge is to let as many people into that class as possible, and even more important, get masses of people educated to a level where they can qualify for work in the new businesses these people create.
"If we can help local contractors qualify for work with Shell where we have refineries, help local universities teach the necessary skills to employ local people, the potential impact is dramatic".
The lower courts decided that Texas does have the right, or standing, to sue because at least 500,000 people living in Texas would qualify for work permits and thus become eligible for driver licenses, the cost of which are subsidized by the state.
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The eligibility criteria are loose enough that far more students qualify for work-study than can receive it, and colleges can choose from among eligible students however they want.
Those who work part-time and don't have children and those who are under 25 with no children don't qualify for working tax credit.
Part-time workers who clock up fewer than 30 hours a week are also hit by the cut because they do not qualify for working tax credits either.
Under changes due to come into effect on April 6, couples with children will have to work a total of 24 hours a week to qualify for Working Tax Credit, rather than 16 hours as at present.
The policy imposes a £500-a-week cap for couples or lone parents on benefits, including housing benefit, child benefit, and child tax credit, if they do not work enough hours to qualify for working tax credit.
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