Action for ESOL calls on you to TAKE ACTION!
Why? The government has announced changes to family immigration rules which will stop UK residents on lower incomes from bringing their spouses to the UK. Spouses who are allowed into the UK will have to wait five years and be forced to sit an Entry 3 ESOL exam and take the Life in the UK test in order to get settlement. This is unfair and discriminatory. Action for ESOL is joining JCWI and the Migrants Rights Network in taking action against the changes.
What? (Wedding themed) Demonstration at the Home Office
When? Monday 9th July at 16:30
Where? Meet at The Home Office building on Marsham Street, London SW1 4DF
Bring: colleagues, friends, outrage and wedding gear (optional)
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There's a protest against this bullshit immigration law http://t.co/69qpoLi8 outside the home office at 4:30 today http://t.co/fZ1nyV6X
There's a protest against this bullshit immigration law http://t.co/69qpoLi8 outside the home office at 4:30 today http://t.co/fZ1nyV6X
There's a protest against this bullshit immigration law http://t.co/69qpoLi8 outside the home office at 4:30 today http://t.co/fZ1nyV6X
The immigration laws in this country have been a joke for a long time. Marriage is one of the most abused routes to get someone in the UK. In a time of failing public and local services , can we afford to keep adding to the population of peopel likely to need them who have never paid into them?
Carbon footprint, th emore human beings we have in the UK the more our carbon foot print goes up.
So Spouses who are allowed into the UK will have to wait five years and be forced to sit an Entry 3 ESOL exam and take the Life in the UK test in order to get settlement. THis will stop tha old chestnut of peopel coming into teh UK and then getting divorced a few years later. Life in the UK test and an english test just make common sense. How can you integrate into the wider community if you can’t speak english or know nothing of how we do things here?