Ace Ruele Aristotles
Ace Ruele Aristotles, a popular United Kingdom (UK)-based actor, is claiming that he is facing the likelihood of being deported to Jamaica.
The 33-year-old was born in London, England to a Jamaican mother who did not have UK citizenship at the time of her son s birth.
Aristotles was subsequently given indefinite leave to remain in the UK, according to an article in the British-based The Independent newspaper on Thursday.
However, the actor, in an interview with the newspaper, said his indefinite leave to remain has since been downgraded to temporary, meaning it had to be renewed every 30 months, costing £2,389 each time .
Khalilzad’s remarks draw grim picture of Afghanistan’s future, says adviser to former government
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May 08, 2021 18:37
KABUL: The Taliban are not seeking a monopoly of power in Afghanistan, and US-led troops having failed on the battlefield should stop interfering in the country’s matters, a Taliban spokesman said on Saturday, as ties between the Taliban and Washington continue to sour.
A new chapter of mistrust has opened between the Taliban and Washington since President Joe Biden last month unilaterally announced that US-led troops would not be withdrawn by May 1 on the basis of an accord the previous administration had signed with the Taliban, but on Sept. 11.
Denmark criticised after becoming first EU country to formally strike migration agreement with Rwanda
Earlier this year Denmark became the first European nation to revoke the residency of Syrian refugees
6 May 2021 • 8:40pm
The Danish government s stance on Syrian refugees has sparked protests
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The Danish government is considering transferring asylum-seekers to Rwanda for processing in a move described as a new low in the country s sharp crackdown on immigration.
The Danish parliament was on Thursday due to discuss a new draft bill allowing it to transfer migrants for adjudication of asylum-claims and accommodation in third countries”.
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The landmark agreement will boost work visas for Indian nationals.
India s EAM S Jaishankar and UK Home Secretary Priti Patel signed the agreement.
New Delhi: India and the United Kingdom on Tuesday (May 4, 2021) signed a ground-breaking partnership migration deal that will boost work visas for Indian nationals. The landmark agreement will allow young Indian and British nationals to work and live in each other s countries and accelerate the removal of illegal migrants.
India s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and UK Home Secretary Priti Patel signed the Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement which is aimed at supporting people to live and work in both countries while addressing long-standing problems of illegal migration from India to the UK.