In a major speech to mark the launch of a New Plan for Immigration , the Indian-origin Cabinet minister referenced the MMP signed with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during his London visit earlier this month as a “ground-breaking” initiative that tackles illegal migration in both countries and paves the way for the UK government s “firm but fair” post-Brexit immigration system.
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The post-Brexit changes will include the border being managed digitally, which the government says will be easier to navigate for businesses and allow for the first time to accurately count people in and out of the UK.
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The senior Indian-origin Cabinet minister is to confirm the so-called sweeping changes to the UK s immigration policy to streamline the way in which people come into the country on Monday.
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to unveil a new US-style digital visa regime at the country s borders in order to measure immigration levels in and out of the country, according to UK media reports on Sunday.
Read more about UK minister Priti Patel to unveil US-style digital visas to count migrants on Business Standard. UK Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to unveil a new US-style digital visa regime at the country s borders in order to measure immigration levels in and out of the country
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One of two men are released from the back of an Immigration Enforcement van accompanied by Mohammad Asif, director of the Afghan Human Rights Foundation, in Kenmure Street, Glasgow which is surrounded by protesters. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021. THE political events that have taken place over the last few weeks clearly demonstrate how Scotland, in comparison to successive Westminster governments, has a much more progressive and inclusive understanding of what political inclusion should be. The successful halting of the dawn raid in Kenmure street, Glasgow, should not be considered a stand-alone event. Instead it should serve as the catalyst for ensuring that immigration policy becomes devolved to Holyrood.