Shoaib M Khan

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Tough government action on student visas comes into effect

Restrictions to student visa routes came into effect, as the government continues to slash migration and curb abuse of the immigration.International students starting courses this month will no longer to bring members on all but research courses and courses with government- fund scholarship. The ONS estimated that net migration was 672,000  from June 2022 to June 2023

Changes to UK visa requirements: Key points at-a-glance

The government has unveiled a package of measures to reduce the number of people coming to the UK.Home Secretary James Cleverly said the changes, which are due to take effect from next spring, would deliver the biggest ever cut in net migration.Tougher visa rules unveiled in plan to cut migration. It comes after net migration – the difference between the number of people.

Five-point plan to cut UK immigration raises fears of more NHS staff shortages

James Cleverly has announced a package of measures designed to cut the number of migrant workers and their dependants entering the UK, making it far harder for employers to bring in overseas staff, including in the NHS and social care sector.The home secretary presented a five-point plan in which the minimum salary requirement 

Robert Jenrick insists UK workers will fill labour gaps after migration crackdown

Gaps in the labour market caused by new immigration plans will “be filled by British workers”, the immigration minister has said.Robert Jenrick said the government’s five-point plan will cut net migration to the UK “by at least 300,000”, from its current record high.

What is the UK’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda?

What is the Rwanda asylum plan? Some asylum seekers arriving in the UK would be sent to Rwanda, to have their claims processed there, for five-years.If successful, they could be  refugee status and allowed to stay. If not, they could apply to settle in Rwanda on other grounds, or seek asylum.

Race ‘not main issue’ in Manchester grooming case, says human rights lawyer

Shoaib Khan told LBC that although race was “an issue”, it was not  main one. He said the race of those involved did not form a key part of  report into how Manchester Police (GMP) handled the grooming of teenage girls in the 2000s.Operation Augusta was set  by police.

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