Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Strict government visa restrictions drive up illegal immigration, study finds in UK


Restricting the number of visas granted to students and highly-skilled workers does little to cut overall migration. Tighter restrictions on low-skilled workers does appear to reduce migration, but also leads to a "significant portion" of prospective immigrants turning to illegal ways to enter a country, it said. 
The study was conducted by academics at University College London (UCL), in conjunction with colleagues at the Royal Holloway and University of Birmingham, and was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.The findings are likely to be seized on by campaigners demanding the government relax its immigration rules. 

The government's "hostile environment" for illegal immigrants was also widely criticised earlier this year after a number of Windrush generation migrants were wrongly caught up in the clampdown. Strict government controls on immigration drive up the number of people entering a country illegally, a new study has found. 
While visa restrictions cut overall migration, academics said they can be "ineffective and counterproductive" because they force more people to find unlawful ways to cross borders. The new study found that restrictions on family migration were especially unhelpful, leading around a quarter of people who would have moved country legally to instead do so via illegal channels.
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