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Government statement on Commons vote on Ghurkhas

Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas made the following statement to the House of Commons 30 May 2009

Commons defeat for Government over Gurkhas

UK Government in Commons defeat – only Labour’s fourth since the party came to power in 1997 – over Gurkhas row.

Visa Appeal Success Story for Senior Carer turned NVQ Student

Filipina care worker finally gets her student visa for NVQ Health and Social Care course (at Majestic College) following a succesful entry clearance appeal to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal.

Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill will make it harder to settle in the UK

When the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill becomes law thousands of people could be denied the chance to settle in the UK.

Migration Advisory publish new recommended shortage occupations list

Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) publishes its first review of the shortage occupation lists for skilled workers coming to the UK.

Barack considers ‘legalising’ illegal immigrants

Could legalising millions of illegal immigrants improve U.S. economy?

Frank Field fuels fear over immigration levels

The UK will have to build one house every six minutes, day and night, seven days a week for the next 20 years to meet the current scale of immigration…

Philippine immigration bureau stands guard against swine flu carrier

The Bureau of Immigration coordinating with Department of Health (DOH) in the preventing the entry of suspected carriers of swine flu.

British Ambassador apologises for student visa chaos

Peter Beckingham, British Ambassador to the Philippines, apologised to an audience of UK based Filipinos for the recent ‘visa fiasco’ at British Embassy Visa Section in Manila.