James Cleverly unveils plan to slash migration by 300,000
- The UK government has announced a new five-point plan to reduce immigration, which includes stopping the boats and reforming the visa application process.
- Small boat arrivals have decreased by a third due to the government's measures to stop them.
- The minimum income for family visas will be raised to £38,700 and the immigration health surcharge will increase by 66%.
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UK govt issues update on visa requirements for immigrants [See Details]
Amid a bid to reduce immigration in the United Kingdom, the government has unveiled new measures. According to James Cleverly, UK’s Home Secretary, the immigration measures are expected to take effect next spring. The development comes as the government worries over the rising number of immigrants, which rose to 750,000 last year. The latest figures by the UK Office of National Statistics show that of the majority of people arriving in the UK, a…
UK to Enact New Tougher Immigration Rules to Cut Back as Much as 300K Foreign Arrivals in the Next Few Years
All over Europe, the scourge of unchecked mass migration is rapidly becoming the main concern of voters, and as an inevitable consequence, conservative parties are starting to wake up from their ‘coma’, and are starting to address the issue, before it’s too late.
James Cleverly’s immigration plans are unconservative
James Cleverly, the new Home Secretary, is in a scramble to reduce immigration to the UK. After the record high net migration of 2022 was revised up to 745,000, the government has been under pressure from Tory backbenchers to bring the numbers down. The government now says it will stop employers paying overseas workers in shortage occupations 20 per cent less than British employees, raise the minimum salary threshold for skilled migrants from £2…
Cleverly Announces Plans to Cut Net Migration by 300,000
Home Secretary James Cleverly announced measures on Monday to tighten immigration rules, which he said would help reduce the number of net migration by 300,000. It comes after the number of net migration in 2022 was estimated to be 745,000, some 60 percent up from that for 2021 and quadrupling the number in 2019, according to numbers released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The provisional estimate for the year ending June 2023 is l…
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