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That is completely and utterly incorrect. The Home Office has made absolutely no announcement to this effect at all.Good luck as I sure you are going to be one of the last Ancestral visas issued as this system is comming to a end soon , possibly in April 2008
I believe that the talk arose primarily from an article in The Times. I also believe (but don't have a link to hand) that any question of abolition of the ancestry visa was discounted by the Home Office.Siggi wrote:Dawie,
I don't know how and where you get your information from, but back in 2005 the was talk of discontinuation of the Ancestral visa.
Then on the 18/04/07 Mr Bryne anounced that in the future there would only be five ways to immigrate into the UK based on a points system, so this would mean a end to the ancestral visa system!
He did not, in fact, announce that there would 5 ways to immigrate to the UK, he announced that they would be "consolidating more than 80 existing work and study routes into five tiers". As you can see there is a substantial difference.Then on the 18/04/07 Mr Bryne anounced that in the future there would only be five ways to immigrate into the UK based on a points system, so this would mean a end to the ancestral visa system!