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Immigration caps don’t hamper the economic recovery. Why pretend otherwise?
The immigration lobby are getting desperately short of arguments to set against the huge costs of mass immigration. The first body blow was a House of Lords report which ‘found no evidence…… that net
Read More »UK Immigration: Family reunification in the United Kingdom is getting tighter
As of 9 July 2012, the United Kingdom now has the second most stringent financial requirements of all major Western countries for those who wish to reunite with a non-European Economic Area (non-EEA) spouse
Read More »Border screening results in ten thousand arrests
Ten thousand wanted criminals have been arrested at the border as a result of e-Borders, an advance passenger screening programme. e-Borders is a system by which air carriers and operators of vessels submit passenger
Read More »Student visa clampdown
New rules and a clampdown on abuse of the student visa system mean nearly 500 colleges will no longer be able to bring new international students to the UK to study. The colleges –
Read More »Africa’s business opportunities are increasingly on show in Britain.
Its message is being carried to London’s financial community and industrialists by a series of conferences and seminars. Presentations of business opportunities in the African economy are the subject of increasing numbers of showcase
Read More »Send Money Africa: Helping the Diaspora Send Money Home
Do you send money home to Africa? If so, you are one of an estimated 30 million Africans worldwide who could benefit from the World Bank’s Send Money Africa database and website. Send Money
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