The impact of changes to immigration rules on migrant workers who are already in the UK
Date: 21/04/2011 - 08:41
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MRN's guest blogger Jamima Fagta writes about the care sector and the impact of changes to immigration rules when in 2007, the Home Office started refusing work permit extensions. As a result migrant care workers found themselves in vulnerable situation. A lot of them were deported, became unemployed or ended up in limbo.
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