UK IMMIGRATION AMNESTY

It is coming to an Immigration office near you soon.  That might be a bold claim but you have heard it here first.  There is NO WAY the UK BIA can afford to continue to pretend their current policy of denial is working.

As I write this an Immigration somewhere is leaving the Home Office and they are not being replaced.  The budget is going to be slashed.  It has to be slashed and even with all the money they have received over the last few years the UK BIA have failed to address the 400,000 people in the UK who want to make the UK their home.

The BNP now have a seat and the simple reason is because the government have failed in their Immigration control.  It is time to get serious and get on and start the amnesty. 

The UK can not afford to continue to avoid the facts that an Amnesty would be beneficial to the UK Plc.  Added taxes, less benefits and more resources could be freed up to focus on protecting the boarders.

If you believe an Amnesty would be beneficial to the UK I want to you to post your reply.  Together we can send a message.  I am the Director of Global Visas with over 20 years experience in Immigration law and I want to be the first person to say Today is the day the UK BIA MUST declare their amnesty.

In 2007 I said the UK Immigration needed an Amnesty.  Since then the BNP have won seats, the UK BIA have made no progress and the system is still failing.  The UK Government have to stand up now and accept the facts.

Please join me with your comments – I want to see an Immigration Amnesty in 2010.

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13 Responses to “UK IMMIGRATION AMNESTY”

  1. 1. Ali wrote

    November 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 pm

    hi i support amnesty and its most needed ………

  2. 2. Ali wrote

    November 4th, 2009 at 12:00 am

    Ministers dont realise how beneficial amnesty will be to them if all these Illegal guys have security than they will spend aselll like others and they will be allowed 2 travel and they will pull Airline industry out of recession.. simultaneously if they get legal they can drive and bring more road taxes and more auto sales and this will give a lift 2 auto industry and more house sales more bank deposits more money in circulation ……… and much much more …… and that too at no extra cost to the Govt and Govt will make more money on Amnesty Applications 500 x 70,00,000 = 700,000,000. as it is HM is stopping benefits till u become British CTzen

    not a bad deal at all

    so think tank think on this

    Happy thinking
    Ali

  3. 3. sam wrote

    November 4th, 2009 at 2:17 pm

    hi i do support amnesty and its good for both for the citizen and for those who will become citizen after the amnesty, Govt should think smart rather then working hard on immigration and deporting illegal people who are really benefit to this country and their community.so play smart make money from them rather spend money on them by deporting and spending tax payers money.

  4. 4. john acquah wrote

    November 6th, 2009 at 4:40 pm

    I FULLY SUPPORTS AN AMNESTY, IT’S ABOUT TIME

  5. 5. amal wrote

    November 7th, 2009 at 12:09 am

    being an immigrant myself i dnt think, an amnesty will actually solve the problem.i wouldnt prefer the economy card,but its all abt the economy, we cant deny.
    the questions to address: how much in housing, employment rates, long term effects on economy long term effects on british culture.
    here is a clever survey, i think you’d likely to pull more people, if not all?

    ” how many migrants, no matter what they stay is, are willing to pay a -privilege fee- to turn british /or begranted a privilege visa on condition they renounce their nationality.” put it £10000.00
    what if this was targeted to certain group, say students, work permit holders, etc,….people who are educated, good with language, have some skill, are potential contributors to tax( most of them are young, and willing to do any job)
    im sue, you will see 1000’s or even much more, going into this scheme, think abt the problems it could solve.
    say the govt, nationalise 50000 international students a year
    thats £50000000 a year. britain could actually face the recession with such influx of cash, this could also provide for the housing shortage, and i dnt understand, nobody seems to notice that their is no disadvantage to this. at present, the group mentioned above, are giving that money to uni’s, so why not channel such money into the economy. besides, when you think about it, international students and work permit holders are among the hardest workers of the population, from a personal point of view. look it , they only allowed work for 20 hrs, so what they do, have one job 20 hrs min wage, another cash in hand to raise £80000.00 to pay for uni fees and go to uni and study, yet they not allowed benefits , nothing is free, they pay almost everything. so if they are doing it, it utterly nonsense to hear that their is no jobs for others, they work on peanuts and all that crap.
    here another survey” how many foreign students work in uk, to pay for their fees” and ” how much in fees have they already paid by working here” the figures are likely to be big, and these payments of course at present dont go to the system. about the amnesty for illegal immigrants, how do you think they are surviving, the govt knows it all,its the public opinion that’s more important nowadays. i would love to see someone like you , setting out a policy of how the current immigration crisis could help this country, i mean a ” buget”, welly the labour party is too fragile right now to go into such endeavour, the tories and of course the bnp would shred them down.
    finnally , im willing to see another survey ” how many british people are happy that an immigrant pay taxes or contributes for them to have a better life”

  6. 6. raj wrote

    November 7th, 2009 at 12:57 am

    another thing about foreign students or even illegal immigrants. now how much money does the uk actually makes out of students. not much i supoz, but maybe not just enough. Think about it, a neighbour country and any eu country might just use the policy to take over the whole market of foreign students in the uk. The government probably may not or may be they do realise such possibility.im sure someday, someone will come up with a bright idea of offering shorter settlement opportunities for this type of migrants. it quite simple, say for eg the rep of ireland was to set out a policy of a relative lower uni fees for a student, then gradually as the student progress to 2nd or 3rd year to make the student a local student, then once he qualify and finds a job, to settle. i bet you’d see london getting emptied pretty fast. of course, maybe eu competition law will come in the way, well the boys would know how to handle it…” just better shopping for consumers”. the international students in uk are only here, because elsewhere the policies and price are almost similar, rest to see who will do it first. the idea of a first class uni education , well go ask that to a student, you’ll be amazed.

  7. 7. Hamid wrote

    November 11th, 2009 at 7:25 pm

    I have been supporting amnesty and will stand by you as long as needed.

    best of luck

    hamid

  8. November 12th, 2009 at 7:36 pm

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  9. 9. kirk wrote

    November 13th, 2009 at 3:24 pm

    UK BA had got there head in the sand , the UK need a AMNESTY

  10. 10. Diego puerto wrote

    November 14th, 2009 at 10:42 am

    It is time for amnesty.
    making them official will be a revenue bonus for the country as they can then be taxed
    amnesty could be worth up to £3 billion a year to the country’s economy.
    thy are hard workers and they are good citizens building a better kingdom.

  11. 11. shayan wrote

    November 15th, 2009 at 12:20 am

    I support 100 percent an amnasty is needed, the report of amnasty group it will help our country more than ever

  12. 12. Ibrahim wrote

    November 15th, 2009 at 1:56 pm

    I am a trained Sculptor with speacialisation in metal fabrication.I have been living in UK undocumented with my partner and children whom were born in UK.We have no criminal record and we are into voluntary work,therefore we are not a liability to the UK society.We love this country having to live here for the past 9years(illegal),living as seif sufficient person,we can contribute to the society which we now belong.Granting Amnesty to people like us will be beneficial both to us and society in general because we will be able to work legally to pay taxes,National insurance contribution and we can travel thereby taking most of the aviation companies out of liquidation. And many more advantages. I personnally beg the UK government to grant Amnesty.Plesssssssssssssses

  13. 13. osho wrote

    November 16th, 2009 at 11:35 pm

    hi i support amnesty and its most needed.
    I support 100 percent an amnasty is needed, the report of amnasty group it will help our country more than ever.

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