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The UK government is planning to impose visa bans on nations that refuse to repatriate their citizens who are illegal migrants or criminals.
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Countries like Angola, Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are the first targets of these visa restrictions.
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The UK government is frustrated with these countries’ poor cooperation in returning illegal migrants and criminals.
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India may also be added to the list of countries facing visa bans if cooperation on deportations doesn’t improve.
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The UK is tightening its immigration laws by limiting family-based asylum claims, especially under Article 8.
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Migrants will only be allowed a single appeal before being forced to leave if their claim is rejected.
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The government plans to adjust Article 3 protections to prevent misuse by individuals seeking to avoid deportation.
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The UK will introduce new work and study visa routes for genuine refugees and asylum seekers.
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In the year ending June 2025, nearly 5,475 Indian nationals applied for asylum in the UK, making them one of the top nationalities.
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Citizens from countries that fail to cooperate with deportation efforts may face visa delays or outright bans, so it’s crucial to stay informed.
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