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Care visa restrictions imposed as ministers scramble to cut record legal migration | Politics | News

Legal Migration Minister Tom Pursglove said immigration 'is not the long-term answer to our social care needs' as the Home Office laid the changes in Parliament.

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Buying a British Dad

of how desperate these women are and the incredible lengths they're prepared to go through in order to secure their right to remain in the uk. last year, the government granted nearly 5000 family visas to other dependants, a category which includes those applying for leave to remain as parents of british children. we don't know how many of those visas have been granted to people who have cheated the system. but we tracked down some women who had managed to dupe the authorities. 0ne woman's story is being portrayed by an actress. the woman came to the uk

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Verified Live

dependants into britain from january 202a. it's part of a plan to bring down overall migration levels. current rules allow postgraduate students studying courses lasting nine months or longer to bring partners and children to britain. they also allow international students to switch out of the student route into work routes before their studies have been completed, and that will also be removed in the new policy. the government said the number of dependants had jumped eightfold since 2019 to 136,000 people in 2022. for the year ending june 2022, net migration reached an all—time high of 504,000, and numbers could be even higher in some new numbers that will be published on thursday. live now tojonathan portes, professor of economics, king's college london. it's great to have you on the programme. especially because you have heavily studied the impact of migration in the uk, so what do you make of this announcement? could

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BBC News at Six

our top story this evening: after the riots in cardiff last night, footage emerges which appears to show a police van following two boys moments before they were crashed and killed. and still to come — a bbc investigation into vapes used by teenagers finds they contain potentially severely harmful levels of lead and nickel. also in this hour: a former met police officer�*s found guilty of gross misconduct coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we�*ll have the latest from roland—garros and qualifying for the french open. that starts on sunday. there are still plenty of british players in contention for a place in the main draw. the government has announced new immigration rules that prevent some overseas students bringing dependants to the uk. it will mean foreign postgraduate students can no longer bring family members with them — unless they are studying on specific research programmes. the announcement has been made two days before official statistics are expected to show net legal migration has hit a record

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productivity which could be to infrastructure spending like trains or roads and also on the green transition, the economy is trying to move away from fossil fuels to renewable energy which is usually expensive but the imf says investing in that is not necessarily bad for the uk's long—term economic prospects. the uk's long-term economic prospects-— the uk's long-term economic --rosects. ., ., ., , prospects. thanks for “oining us. our business * prospects. thanks forjoining us. our business correspondent - prospects. thanks forjoining us. i our business correspondent there. the uk government has tightened the rules on international students who want to bring dependants to the uk. from next year, only those studying post—graduate research courses will be allowed to bring relatives with them. the news comes two days before official figures are expected to show another increase in migration to the uk. live now to westminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. what is the balance that the uk is trying to strike? the immigration numbers are going up but at the same

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BBC News at Ten

here's our home editor, mark easton. lights, a front room in the west midlands, camera, a youtuber helping nigerians come to britain, and action! hi, guys. welcome back to my youtube channel. it's your boy... among emdee's hundreds of videos are guides on how to get a student visa to come to the uk. because there's new information regarding the student route to the uk. last year, a fifth of international student visas were issued to nigerians, 120,000 people in total — half of them students, half their dependants. but emdee believes many are actually coming not for a new qualification so much as a new life. so the student thing is not really... it's not like they need the degrees. they need the degree as an access route to come into the country. so a lot of these people get their priorities shifted real fast. so it's really about getting into the uk. exactly! and then to stay here with a job hopefully. it's not really about the education. nigerians have a word for what's going on here, "japa" —

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BBC News at Ten

there's all different - cultures everywhere. they're just human like us, just obviously a different colour. 680,000 foreign students studied in the uk last year. 315,000 of them did a masters at a british university and would be banned from bringing their dependants under government plans. we don't know exactly how many masters students' dependants are in britain today, but they make up the vast majority of the 136,000 issued with dependant visas. in the university canteen in telford, there was disappointment at the idea of discouraging fee—paying foreign students from coming to shropshire. when students are studying, they need their dependants near them. it's a support network. and where students are here and they've got their support network, they're more likely to succeed. so i do feel it's incredibly important we offer those people opportunities as well. there's another reason why today's announcement may not have the impact the home office says it seeks. most masters students and their dependants only come for nine months or so during term time, too short to appear

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Newsday

involved in a chase. the government has announced that foreign postgraduate students on non—research courses will no longer be able to bring family members to the uk. last year, nearly 136 thousand visas were granted to dependants of foreign students — that's nearly nine times the 2019 figure. prince harry's lost a legal challenge over his bid to be allowed to pay for police protection when he's in the uk. his security was downgraded when he stopped being a working member of the royal family. lawyers for the government opposed the idea of people being allowed to buy security from police. police in spain have made a number of arrests after racist insults were hurled at the real madrid player viniciusjunior, during a match on sunday. the abuse has sparked outrage in brazil over the treatment of one of the country's top players. the government has requested urgent meetings with spanish ministers, prosecutors and the football federation.

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Buying a British Dad

and she could potentially obtain leave to remain as the parent in order to facilitate this child's being raised in the uk. so this is not a loophole. it should not be seen as such because the basis of this provision is to protect british children. what do you make of this, this fake father scam? this fake father scam is incredibly elaborate. it is very sophisticated, incredibly difficult to police by the home office and the authorities. and in a way, it's just proof of how desperate these women are and the incredible lengths they're prepared to go through in order to secure their right to remain in the uk. last year, the government granted nearly 5000 family visas to other dependants, a category which includes those applying for leave to remain as parents of british children. we don't know how many of those visas have been granted to people who have cheated the system.

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Buying a British Dad

incredibly difficult to place it is very sophisticated, incredibly difficult to police by the home office and the authorities. and in a way, it's just proof of how desperate these women are and the incredible lengths they're prepared to go through in order to secure their right to remain in the uk. last year, the government granted nearly 5000 family visas to other dependants, a category which includes those applying for leave to remain as parents of british children. we don't know how many of those visas have been granted to people who have cheated the system. but we tracked down some women who had managed to dupe the authorities. 0ne woman's story is being portrayed by an actress. i found out i was pregnant and i someone i knew, introduced me to a man who agreed to be my baby father. he was 30 years older than me.

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