The Government has revealed a proposed set of immigration reforms it says will simplify the system and make it easier for businesses and regions to get skilled workers.
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said the changes would help sectors experiencing labour shortages to get the support they need.
The new proposals include introducing a new framework for assessing all employer-assisted temporary work visas.
Lees-Galloway said the framework would be employer-led, rather than migrant-led.
He slammed the previous Government's "one-size-fits-all approach" to immigration.
He said the current system was overly complex, included a number of different visa options and was not adequately responsive to sectoral or regional differences in the labour market.