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Net migration is set to plummet to pre-Brexit levels in the next year, the Government’s chief immigration adviser has said.
Campaigners have welcomed a much-anticipated review into family visa requirements previously labelled a 'tax on love' by a ...
Last month, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the largest fall in net migration on record. Around ...
Rules on the minimum income needed for foreign spouses and partners of British citizens and settled residents to live in the ...
The Government has been warned against raising the minimum income threshold for family visas to the same level for skilled ...
The minimum income threshold for family visas should be relaxed, a government-commissioned review has recommended. A report ...
Former Home Secretary James Cleverly banned overseas care workers and foreign students from bringing their family members ...
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its review of the Family Route financial requirements, with a headline ...
In a boost to separated families, the review has now said that an appropriate minimum income requirement (MIR) would be ...
BRITAIN will keep taking in nearly 300,000 people a year even after sweeping crackdowns on immigration, a Government adviser said.  Prof Brian Bell said net migration will fall from 430,000 ...
Ministers cannot justify the high income threshold set for British people to bring a partner to the country on a family visa, according to the government’s migration advisers.