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This Govt is trying to close every door they feel like just to justify thier election slogan of putting the migration back to ten of thousands from hundred of thousands. Most likely at the cost of swere damage to the economy.Aryan2013 wrote:"
Mr Hollobone: May I associate myself and my constituents with the Prime Minister’s words of condolence?
Under rules introduced in 2003, illegal migrants who manage to avoid the authorities for 14 years can apply for permanent stay, have full access to the welfare system and even obtain a British passport. Given that in the past eight years nearly 10,000 such migrants have won such rights, and with an estimated half a million illegal immigrants in Britain today, will the Prime Minister seek to change those rules and restore some sanity to Britain’s border controls?
The Prime Minister: My hon. Friend makes an important point. We have pledged to break the link between temporary migration and permanent settlement in the UK because we believe that settling in Britain should be a privilege, rather than an automatic right for those who have evaded the authorities for a certain amount of time. We are going to consult on further measures, including the future of the 14-year rule he mentioned, and make announcements later this year. We have already announced that there will be tighter rules for those wanting to settle here and have already implemented a new income and English language requirement for skilled workers who have been here for more than five years.
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My guess is that they will stop granting settlement in a year or two!!zahid.ali.anwar wrote:This Govt is trying to close every door they feel like just to justify thier election slogan of putting the migration back to ten of thousands from hundred of thousands. Most likely at the cost of swere damage to the economy.Aryan2013 wrote:"
Mr Hollobone: May I associate myself and my constituents with the Prime Minister’s words of condolence?
Under rules introduced in 2003, illegal migrants who manage to avoid the authorities for 14 years can apply for permanent stay, have full access to the welfare system and even obtain a British passport. Given that in the past eight years nearly 10,000 such migrants have won such rights, and with an estimated half a million illegal immigrants in Britain today, will the Prime Minister seek to change those rules and restore some sanity to Britain’s border controls?
The Prime Minister: My hon. Friend makes an important point. We have pledged to break the link between temporary migration and permanent settlement in the UK because we believe that settling in Britain should be a privilege, rather than an automatic right for those who have evaded the authorities for a certain amount of time. We are going to consult on further measures, including the future of the 14-year rule he mentioned, and make announcements later this year. We have already announced that there will be tighter rules for those wanting to settle here and have already implemented a new income and English language requirement for skilled workers who have been here for more than five years.
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The 14 year and 10 year will be their next target. I am sure they will try to stop the normal tier 1 general migrants eligible for ILR and who are not effected by the HSMP forum decission.
Let's see where this all ends...
what about 10 years long residence?any idea guysAryan2013 wrote:My guess is that they will stop granting settlement in a year or two!!zahid.ali.anwar wrote:This Govt is trying to close every door they feel like just to justify thier election slogan of putting the migration back to ten of thousands from hundred of thousands. Most likely at the cost of swere damage to the economy.Aryan2013 wrote:"
Mr Hollobone: May I associate myself and my constituents with the Prime Minister’s words of condolence?
Under rules introduced in 2003, illegal migrants who manage to avoid the authorities for 14 years can apply for permanent stay, have full access to the welfare system and even obtain a British passport. Given that in the past eight years nearly 10,000 such migrants have won such rights, and with an estimated half a million illegal immigrants in Britain today, will the Prime Minister seek to change those rules and restore some sanity to Britain’s border controls?
The Prime Minister: My hon. Friend makes an important point. We have pledged to break the link between temporary migration and permanent settlement in the UK because we believe that settling in Britain should be a privilege, rather than an automatic right for those who have evaded the authorities for a certain amount of time. We are going to consult on further measures, including the future of the 14-year rule he mentioned, and make announcements later this year. We have already announced that there will be tighter rules for those wanting to settle here and have already implemented a new income and English language requirement for skilled workers who have been here for more than five years.
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The 14 year and 10 year will be their next target. I am sure they will try to stop the normal tier 1 general migrants eligible for ILR and who are not effected by the HSMP forum decission.
Let's see where this all ends...
All this negative press about immigrants is to prepare the ground work.
My guess is that they will stop granting settlement for each and every route including 10 years in a year or two!!khan2015 wrote: what about 10 years long residence?any idea guys
It means they will also consider 10 year long residency and 14 years long residency in the upcoming consultation.In my last posts where we were discussing this issue one of the person was denying this this that they would not include this route in their upcoming consultation on settlement.Aryan2013 wrote:My guess is that they will stop granting settlement for each and every route including 10 years in a year or two!!khan2015 wrote: what about 10 years long residence?any idea guys