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Weekly Immigration News Round up 27 December 09

This post was written by Charles Kelly on December 27, 2009
Posted Under: News

Changes to the child visitor rules announced by UK Border Agency

UK Border Agency announce details of next month’s changes to the rules on foreign students under the age of 18 who come to the UK on exchanges and educational visits.

Illegal Israeli workers removed from the UK

The UK Border Agency removed eight Israeli illegal workers from the UK this week after they were caught selling hair and beauty products to Christmas shoppers at Cribbs Causeway.

New study reveals impact of immigration on UK religious faiths

Britain is home to 1.1 million Muslim immigrants, according to a comprehensive study of faith and migration by a leading think tank.

UK Border Agency responds to media on child detention at Tinsley House immigration removal centre

The UK Border Agency has responded to media coverage on conditions for women and children at Tinsley House immigration removal centre.

New student visa controls would hit language schools warns Kent paper

Language schools around the Thanet area of Kent in the South East of England say the millions of pounds their students bring into the isle’s economy could be hit by proposed new immigration rules, the online publication ‘This is Kent’ warns.

www.immigrationmatters.co.uk

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