More than 14,000 students on study visas sought asylum this year to June 2025 according to Home Office figures.
The UK plans to introduce new residency rules that would allow people earning over £125,000 to apply for permanent settlement after three years, with the same fast-track offered to entrepreneurs.
Minister Seema Malhotra's visit to India will also take forward the recently signed landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) which is projected to boost UK GDP by £4.8 billion annually, raise wages by £2.2 ...
The data states that the increase in long-term emigration of non-EU nationals who originally arrived on study-related visas ...
UK minister Seema Malhotra defends new immigration rules in India visit, citing rise in asylum claims by foreign students and ...
A new British Government campaign to counter visa fraud activities at source was on Friday expanded to Tamil Nadu during UK Foreign Office Minister Seema Malhotra’s visit to India this week. The ...
Stricter UK visa and dependant rules are prompting a growing number of Indian students to leave the country, raising fresh ...
The expansion comes as Britain tightens its migration and asylum systems. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced sweeping reforms ...
November saw UK and US tighten several visa systems, while the EU, India and others updated travel rules. December now brings ...
Wealthy foreigners are leaving Britain after recent tax changes. Lawmakers are urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to create a ...
Pacific Minister Seema Malhotra, speaking during a visit to India, highlighted that about 16,000 students applied for asylum last year, with ...
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