Education
Student Visa Fraud - BBC Panorama
BBC Panorama has broadcast a programme about student visa fraud within the UK immigration system.
In light of this broadcast, the Home Office has suspended English language tests run by the Home Office approved examiner, ETS.
Panorama also found that fake qualifications and bank statements were also being used.
Following the programme, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced that they would be introducing more face-to-face interviews and has urged the education sector to do more to tackle abuse.
You can watch the 'Immigration Undercover: The Student Visa Scandal' BBC Panorama episode here.
Working in the UK
Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) publishes 'Tier 1 (Investor) route' report
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its report on the Tier 1 (Investor) route.
The MAC gathered views and evidence from partners to help inform its response to the Government on the economic impact of the Tier 1 (Investor) route.
Their key findings were as follows:
- They were sceptical that this route delivers significant economic benefits to the UK although recognised there is some gain to the UK residents.
- Whilst this route confers less benefit to the UK than is normally asserted, there may be a case for retaining it as a signal that the UK is open and welcoming to people wishing to contribute to the wellbeing of UK residents.
- The MAC recommended that the investment threshold (currently £1 million) be raised to £2 million in line with earnings growth since 1994.
- Alternative investments should be considered e.g. infrastructure bonds and venture capital.
- The introduction of a further reform to auction some slots should also be considered.
- Any decline in demand for Tier 1 (Investor) route would probably be offset, to an extent, by an increase in demand for alternative routes, such as the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route.
Working in the UK
Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) publishes 'Tier 1 (Investor) route' report
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its report on the Tier 1 (Investor) route.
The MAC gathered views and evidence from partners to help inform its response to the Government on the economic impact of the Tier 1 (Investor) route.
Their key findings were as follows:
- They were sceptical that this route delivers significant economic benefits to the UK although recognised there is some gain to the UK residents.
- Whilst this route confers less benefit to the UK than is normally asserted, there may be a case for retaining it as a signal that the UK is open and welcoming to people wishing to contribute to the wellbeing of UK residents.
- The MAC recommended that the investment threshold (currently £1 million) be raised to £2 million in line with earnings growth since 1994.
- Alternative investments should be considered e.g. infrastructure bonds and venture capital.
- The introduction of a further reform to auction some slots should also be considered.
- Any decline in demand for Tier 1 (Investor) route would probably be offset, to an extent, by an increase in demand for alternative routes, such as the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route.