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pahtahkee
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Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 321 was laid before Parliament on 6 February 2008. HC 321 amends the general grounds for refusal of an immigration application. In some cases rule-breaking migrants could be banned from applying for entry to the UK for 10 years. The results will be: - Mandatory refusal of an application where false representations have made or false documents used, whether or not material to the application and whether or not the applicant knew of the falsehood.
- Re-entry bans for those who have overstayed, breached their conditions of leave (e.g. a student working over 20 hrs a week in term time).
Those who leave within 28 days at their own expense will escape the ban. Over stayers making a voluntary departure at their own expense face a 1 year ban, during which any application for entry clearance will be refused, rising to 5 years if the departure was at the expense of the State and 10 years if the person was removed or deported, or used deception. In summary, the changes to the general grounds for refusal are: - From 29 February 2008 refusal of entry clearance or leave to enter, cancellation of leave or refusal to vary leave will be mandatory where false representations have been made or false documents submitted, whether or not these are material to the application and whether or not the applicant knew that such representations were being made or documents submitted.
- From 1 April 2008 for those who have previously overstayed, breached their conditions of stay, entered illegally or used deception, refusal of a fresh entry clearance or leave to enter application will be mandatory for fixed periods – except those who have done no more than overstay for 28 days or less. The fixed periods are 12 months from when the person made a voluntary departure at their own expense, 5 years from when the person made a voluntary departure that was paid for and 10 years from when the person was removed or deported. In the case of a person who used deception in an entry clearance application, the fixed period will be for 10 years from the time of that deception.
Once these changes come into force, any application for permission to enter or remain in the UK must be refused if any of the above rules have been breached. Source
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Vicjustice (m)
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These changes (or bans) might not have any effect on people who merit the various visa categories respectively because, those who deserve them would definitely not over-stay the duration of their visas. Therefore, the bans are designed for people whose intentions are not genuine (in the first place); and the bans will definitely not have any influence on them because they intend to over-stay at all cost, anyway 
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pahtahkee
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@ Vicjustice, You are very right, and critics actually believe that this new law will only make illegal immigrants more difficult to reach and get in the UK, as they know they have nothing to win if they are caught and have a lot to get if they remain hidden. May the baddest man win! 
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funkybaby (f)
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I also agree. But on the other side of the coin, it will be really difficult for these illegal immigrants to make ends meet - with the stiff fines to be imposed on firms that employ them.
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ty4real (m)
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I guess market is ending for illegal migrants but you can trust that human beings will soon find a way of going about not being banned!Homo Sapiens just too intelligent! 
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seyibrown (f)
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Having an understanding of how th Uk system works, I just can't help but wonder how illegal immigrants survive here in the UK. It will be a lot harder for them to get work now that these new rules are in place.
How do they manage? How do they carry out online transactions? Do they hide their wages in their matresses? Do they have bank accounts? With this economic downturn, how will dey survive, especially if they lose their jobs or can't get one because they can't provide evidence of permission to work to their employers/ prospective employers?
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lucabrasi (m)
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says who, criminals and scammers will just double in number if they can't get honest paying jobs @topic i think they r just ctrying to appease the general public whichever way seeing as they v made a right mess of the economy and labour are steadily losing popularity
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