UK immigration officials cleared to commit crimes
New legislation will allow UK immigration officials, among others, to commit crimes while undercover. What about existing problems? Full story, here.
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New legislation will allow UK immigration officials, among others, to commit crimes while undercover. What about existing problems? Full story, here.
The government has announced that the Immigration Health Surcharge refund scheme for NHS health care workers is now open for applications. Full story, here.
A government decision to end automatic UK visa extensions for foreign healthcare staff battling the coronavirus has been greeted with outrage. Full story, here.
The UK government has launched a new marketing campaign to prepare British businesses for the post Brexit immigration system from 2021. Full story, here.
The UK government’s Migration Advisory Committee has urged ministers to increase care worker pay. Do Brits wish to do this sort of work? Full story, here.
The number of Tier 4 student visa numbers from outside the EU has risen to record levels ahead of the new academic year, despite coronavirus. Full story, here.
UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has reportedly spent a staggering £4.7m on UK immigration deportation flights. About £10,000 per person. Full story, here.
UK international students have reignited their fight to clear their names amid Tier 4 visa English language test cheating claims. Full story, here.
UK Visas and Immigration is planning to outsource asylum interviews, despite warnings over the reliability of service suppliers. More injustice? Full story, here.
The Labour Party has taken a swipe at the UK government over its shameful broken promise concerning the Immigration Health Surcharge for NHS workers. More, here.
Meanwhile, Border Force officers are also expecting a surge in the number of travellers mixing from ‘red’, ‘amber’ and ‘green-list’ countries, sparking fears of a fresh COVID-19 wave.
Under the new system, people travelling to the UK without a visa or immigration status would have to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) document – similar to the US ESTA. An ETA will automatically determine the eligibility of travellers for UK entry in advance, according to Patel.