The United Kingdom is considering new immigration measures that could make it harder for citizens of Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka to obtain visas, citing high rates of overstays and subsequent asylum claims.
According to information first published by The Times on Tuesday, the UK Home Office is preparing to introduce stricter visa policies targeting nationalities identified as having a greater likelihood of remaining in the country beyond the terms of their visas.
In recent years there has been a surge in the number of Nigerians relocating abroad in search of greener pastures, a phenomenon now popularly known as japa in Nigeria.
UK authorities say a pattern of individuals arriving on work or study permits and later seeking asylum triggered the proposed restrictions.
A spokesperson for the Home Office confirmed that a forthcoming Immigration White Paper will outline steps to reform the system.
“Our upcoming Immigration White Paper will set out a comprehensive plan to restore order to our broken immigration system,”
“To tackle abuse by foreign nationals who arrive on work and study visas and go on to claim asylum, we are building intelligence on the profile of these individuals to identify them earlier and faster.
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The United Kingdom is considering new immigration measures that could make it harder for citizens of Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka to obtain visas, citing high rates of overstays and subsequent asylum claims.
According to information first published by The Times on Tuesday, the UK Home Office is preparing to introduce stricter visa policies targeting nationalities identified as having a greater likelihood of remaining in the country beyond the terms of their visas.
In recent years there has been a surge in the number of Nigerians relocating abroad in search of greener pastures, a phenomenon now popularly known as japa in Nigeria.
UK authorities say a pattern of individuals arriving on work or study permits and later seeking asylum triggered the proposed restrictions.
A spokesperson for the Home Office confirmed that a forthcoming Immigration White Paper will outline steps to reform the system.
“Our upcoming Immigration White Paper will set out a comprehensive plan to restore order to our broken immigration system,”
“To tackle abuse by foreign nationals who arrive on work and study visas and go on to claim asylum, we are building intelligence on the profile of these individuals to identify them earlier and faster.
https://amarscity.com/cp/pages/Newsline
https://punchng.com/japa-uk-considers-tighter-visa-rules-for-nigerians-pakistanis/