Covid-19 has created an unprecedented crisis and response for all affected in the UK. Yet, the government’s response has still managed to let down those most vulnerable and at risk i.e. migrants, because they do not have access to a safety net, and are being forced into destitution and hardship. From 16- 22 June 2020, […]| Migrants' Rights Network
While the Government has decided to accept the Migration Advisory Committee’s (MAC) recommendation to retain the Graduate Visa Scheme (GVS), it has also announced a number of restrictions on international students. This includes ensuring that face-to-face teaching is the primary mode of teaching, restricting remote learning. Before the pandemic, the visa rules for international students […]| Migrants' Rights Network
We are relieved that the Gov is no longer scrapping the Graduate Visa Scheme but we have heard from members of our Network that the GVS is restrictive.| Migrants' Rights Network
The Migration Advisory Committee have published a review on the Graduate Visa, finding no evidence of abuse in the scheme.| Migrants' Rights Network
A member of our community shares their reaction to the Government's proposals to ban international student visas from certain nationalities.| Migrants' Rights Network
There's a lot to unpack in the UK Government's new Immigration White Paper. So, we've pulled together a summary of the changes.| Migrants' Rights Network
The Government's clamp down on international students claiming asylum from certain nationalities is discrimination.| Migrants' Rights Network