When Dr Nazia Hussein spent six months researching class and gender identity in Bangladesh for her PhD at Warwick University in 2009, she had no idea that, a decade later, the Home Office would use this to refuse her application for permanent residency. From The Guardian.

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Britain received the highest number of immigrants from outside the European Union since 2004 in the year to the end of September. From Reuters.

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After officially leaving the European Union last month, the United Kingdom’s Home Office has now shared new regulations that will require EU musicians to apply for Tier 5 visas in order to tour once the transition to Brexit ends in December of 2020. From Hypebeast.

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By 2030, British businesses will run out of university graduates who can become highly skilled workers, should the Government’s new immigration policies be put into practice, a report has found. From iNews.

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Small business leaders are warning of a 15-year shortfall in social care staffing unless the government introduces a special visa for carers. From Yahoo.

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What’s a skilled worker? And other immigration questions. From BBC.

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