The new immigration regime includes tighter rules for students, limits on skilled professionals and new restrictions on the settlement of migrants who are already in Britain.
The HSMP Forum, a campaign group espousing the cause of Indian and other non-EU migrants, said on Tuesday the new restrictions on migrants already in Britain will cause considerable problems for Indian and other non-EU professionals. Indian professionals already in Britain will face retrospective changes to their visa status from Wednesday, including a higher level of salary necessary for their continuing stay, and the stipulation that any application for settlement should be free of any convictions, including fines for driving offences imposed by a court.
Ravi Kumar Oruganti, an IT consultant who moved to Britain in 2007, was convicted for traffic offence in February 2011 and a court fine after he accidentally hit a lamppost.
Although he was eligible for settlement (indefinite leave to remain), in a year's time, he would no longer be eligible under the new
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