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Visa applications for some nationalities could be restricted

Visa applications for some nationalities could be restricted

Summary

The UK government is looking into restrictions on visa applications from nations deemed more likely to exceed their visa stay and claim asylum, such as Pakistan, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka. This is part of a larger plan to address concerns about the country's immigration system.

Key Facts

  • The UK government is considering restricting visa applications from certain countries.
  • These countries may include Pakistan, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka.
  • This move is in response to concerns that individuals from these countries are more likely to overstay visas and claim asylum.
  • The aim is to reduce applications perceived to misuse the system by applying for asylum after arrival on work or study visas.
  • However, the exact nationalities most likely to overstay are unclear as the Home Office has not released visa exit statistics since 2020.
  • In the year ending September 2024, 99,790 people claimed asylum in the UK.
  • Of these, most claims came from Pakistani nationals, with 9,560 applications.
  • There were 732,285 international students in the UK for the year 2023/24, the majority from India and China.
  • Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak introduced rules aimed at reducing migration levels, like increasing the minimum salary for skilled overseas workers and preventing care workers from bringing family dependants to the UK.
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