“Arbitrary Intervention”: UK Study Visa Brake Slammed as Legal Pressure Mounts
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“Arbitrary intervention”: UK study visa brake slammed as legal pressure mounts
With the Home Office banning study visas for Afghanistan, Sudan, Myanmar and Cameroon, including for Chevening scholars, from March 26, experts warn the move may be just the beginning of tightening immigration policies. “This looks like a somewhat arbitrary intervention, including in relation to Chevening scholars who are not going to be included for exemption. There were clear indications at the press conference that this might just be the star…
Exploding migration figures are forcing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Labour) to take action. He primarily wants to tackle student visas. From March 26, the government is blocking the issuance of student visas to people from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan. Furthermore, the Reuters news agency reported that work visas for Afghans are also being scrapped because too many asylum applications are being filed in the United Kingdom. …
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