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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Senate rejects UK Visa bond policy


The UK Visa policy which seeks to compel visitors from "high risk countries" including Nigeria to deposit £3000 bond at entry point in case they stay beyond the period their visa allows them to.has been rejected by the senate. In the House of Representatives, Chairman Committee on Foreign Affairs, Ms. Nnena Elendu-Ukeje, stated that the policy was a U-turn on a promise by the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, to improve trade relations between the two countries next year.

She said, “This policy will not foster true relationship between Nigeria and the UK. It does not promote the spirit of the Commonwealth either. “The same British Government that promised improved trade relations with Nigeria is introducing such a discriminatory policy. “It is a somersault, to say the least.”
The lawmaker recalled that in 2008, the British Government introduced £1,000 “fine” on travellers.
“They tried it first in 2008; today, four years down the line, they are saying that it will be £3,000. What will be the next figure if we don’t take proactive measures now?” Elendu-Ukeje asked.  

1 comment:

  1. Na wa oh, dis uk immigration n aunty theresa may una own don too much. Nigeria should also put a figure down as well for any uk person coming to naija for business or leisure, arrant nonsense

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