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FAUX VISAS D'ETUDIANTS POUR LES PAKISTANAIS !
New Shock Figures Reveal How Student Visa Scheme is Abused
June 15, 2009
Over the past three years, an incredible 10,407 places at Yorkshire universities were offered to foreign students who were given visas but then disappeared without enrolling at any of the institutions, according to figures just released.
The shock statistics highlight how poorly enforced visa regulations are in Britain, as they are from one region alone.
If they are, as observers suspect, replicated across all regions of this country, the true figure of illegal immigrants scamming their way into Britain using the student visa route could easily number in the hundreds of thousands.
Almost all of the visas granted in Yorkshire were from outside the European Union.
Astonishingly, universities have not been obliged to report the non-appearance of foreign students to immigration authorities until very recently, so this invasion route has been used freely for many years.
Ten of the twelve colonisers recently arrested in an alleged terror plot on Merseyside had used student visas to enter Britain from Pakistan, a country which Gordon Brown described as being the originating place of two thirds of all terrorist plots in the UK.
Student visas are big business in Pakistan, with at least 4,000 officially registered businesses that process ’student’ applications for Pakistanis hoping to ’study’ in Britain.
Most of these companies are little more than one-room operations which use the student visa scheme as a cover for illegal immigration, according to a recent media report.
“Everyone knows it’s the easiest way to get a visa for the UK,” one Pakistani in Islamabad told a newspaper.
After the recent arrests in Merseyside, it transpired that the illegal immigrants detained in the anti-terror raids were registered ’students’ with an institution called the ‘Manchester College of Professional Studies.’
So-called students were charged £50 for the letter of admission from that college which earned them a student visa.
Not too surprisingly, the men who were named as owners of the college were Fayaz Ali Khan and Asfandyar Bashir, Pakistani nationals who also came to Britain on ’student’ visas.
According to the student visa application form, ’students’ can also apply for ‘dependents’ to accompany the student.
Quite apart from the fact that it is questionable whether bona fide ’students’ would be likely to have dependents except in the most unusual of cases, the number of these ‘dependents’ appears to be unlimited.
According to the application form, a copy of which is in BNP News’s possession, dependents are classified as the “children, spouse, civil partner, unmarried or same-sex partner” of the main applicant.
The form tells applicants that they will get a discount in their application fee for each child under the age of 18, but will have to pay £50 for each child over the age of 18.
This means that for each of the 10,407 missing ’students’ in Yorkshire, there could be many times that number of ‘dependents’ of all ages who have entered on the back of the original applicant.
The only party openly dedicated to ending this shambolic state of affairs is the British National Party.
All the other parties are fully committed to the multicultural disaster and are the chief sponsors of this nightmare which has gripped our country.
(bnp.org.uk)
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