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However the Channel Islands and Isle of Man are not constitutionally a part of the United Kingdom, although they are British dependencies.antontony wrote:Exceprt for Channel Islands and Isle of Man- those have their own immigration rules.
That's true, but at the same time regionally based migration schemes are used in Australia or Canada. The basic premise of these schemes is to encourage people to settle in regional areas and for example, criteria for sponsorship by an employer or relatives may be more lenient.Dawie wrote:It would also be very difficult to enforce vastly different immigration laws for each of the home countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) without putting up some kind of physical border with immigration controls between them.