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US halts immigration applications from 19 countries

The United States government has announced a temporary halt to immigration applications from 19 countries, citing security, documentation, and cooperation concerns with the affected states.​ US officials said the move targets countries that have failed to meet required standards on identity verification, information sharing, or the repatriation of their citizens who are ordered to leave the US.​ The suspension affects several categories of immigration, including some family-based, work-related, and other visa programmes, although limited exemptions may apply for humanitarian or urgent cases.​ Authorities stressed that the measure is under ongoing review and could be lifted once the listed countries improve cooperation on security checks, travel documents, and migration management.​ Governments of the affected nations have been formally notified and urged to work with US agencies to resolve outstanding issues and restore full immigration processing as soon as possible.

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Nigerian students in UK rush for work visas amid deportation threat

Nigerian students in the United Kingdom are scrambling for legal options to remain in the country as their student visas near expiration, following a fresh warning from the UK government. In an emergency notice last Sunday, London revealed that about 10,000 international students had been contacted to leave after their visas lapsed. The move comes amid a surge in asylum claims, which tripled in the past year and accounted for 37% of all applications. Students made up the largest group of asylum seekers at 40%, ahead of work visa holders (29%) and visitors (24%). The government has launched a direct messaging campaign reminding students to leave once their visas expire. A message sent to affected students warned that asylum claims without merit would be “swiftly and robustly refused” and overstayers risked deportation. UK universities hosted 732,285 overseas students in the […]

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UK Bans 100 Occupations from Foreign Recruitment to Reduce Migration

The UK government has introduced significant restrictions on foreign recruitment, barring over 100 occupations from being filled by international workers in a bid to reduce net migration. The new policy, unveiled by the Home Office on X (formerly Twitter) Saturday morning, is aimed at prioritizing job opportunities for British workers while reshaping the country's visa system. “Cutting net migration means getting the fundamentals right. More than 100 occupations are no longer eligible for overseas recruitment, opening up more jobs for British workers. A fairer, skills-focused system is now taking shape,” the statement read. This latest move is part of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s broader strategy to address migration, following his Labour Party's landslide victory in the 2024 general election, where he succeeded Rishi Sunak. Job Sectors Affected The occupations affected by the ban include roles in hospitality, logistics, healthcare […]

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