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High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by babygirlfl: 1:07pm On Jun 23, 2013
LONDON, JUNE 23:
Visitors from India, Pakistan, Nigeria and other Asian and African countries deemed “high-risk” will be forced to pay a hefty cash bond before they can enter the UK.

According to a Sunday Times report, the British Government plans to pilot a scheme from November targeted at visitors from at least six countries, also including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Ghana.

Tourists aged 18 and over would be forced to hand over £3,000 for a six-month visit visa, which they will forfeit if they overstay in Britain.

Initially, the scheme will target hundreds of visitors, but the plan is to extend it to several thousand, according to the front-page report in the newspaper.

It claims that the move by UK Home Secretary Theresa May is designed to show that Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative party is serious about cutting immigration and abuses of the system and counter by-election gains by the populist anti-immigration party — United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).

Cameron’s election pledge was to cut annual net migration below 100,000 by 2015.

“This is the next step in making sure our immigration system is more selective, bringing down net migration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands while still welcoming the brightest and the best to Britain,” May has been quoted as saying.

“In the long run, we’re interested in a system of bonds that deters overstaying and recovers costs if a foreign national has used our public services.

“A Home Office official said the six countries highlighted were those with “the most significant risk of abuse”.

Last year, 2,96,000 people granted six-month visas were from India, 101,000 from Nigeria, 53,000 from Pakistan and 14,000 each were from Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Several hundred visitors will be selected from each country for the trial scheme.

But ministers plan to extend it to all visa types, including work and student visas, and to all countries, although it will not cover every one of the 2.2 million people granted visas each year.

Visitors from the rest of the European Union will be exempt, because they do not require visas.

A second category will cover lower risk countries such as Kenya, where British officials believe the applicant to be genuine but have “residual doubts” about their intentions to return home.

The introduction of these bonds is expected to face criticism from pro-immigration groups because it does not target groups from the so-called “white Commonwealth”.

A similar scheme has already been rejected in Canada amid claims that it was unlawful because it discriminated against categories of immigrants.

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Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by Osama10(m): 1:20pm On Jun 23, 2013
Wicked. angry

Only if our government would be bold enough to reciprocate the good gesture.
Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by sojimade(m): 1:23pm On Jun 23, 2013
No be dem fault nah! its greener pasture over there. Recently it has been shown that they have as much problem as we have. I fail to understand why our people still enslave themselves to them despite our independence. For me Oo I remain Naija for life, na on dis streetz i go hustle and make Ǻ♍ #Gbam
Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by Nobody: 1:25pm On Jun 23, 2013
A whole £3k?
Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by otokx(m): 2:36pm On Jun 23, 2013
High - risk visitors, well they have a right to do what they like and we also have a right to do as we like.
Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by dasparrow: 3:20pm On Jun 23, 2013
@Post

If we Nigerians/Africans will respect ourselves and build up our own nations and stop flocking to their country for greener pastures or queuing up in line for their visas, the British will not come up with such a law. I guess Nigeria should reciprocate the gesture. I look forward to a time when these Europeans will beg us to apply for their visas but we won't give a damn.
Re: High-risk Visitors Including Nigeria To Pay £3,000 Cash Bond by justwise(m): 5:52pm On Jun 23, 2013

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