LordRaven wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:May claims her immigrant worker regime will focus only on skilled workers. So what sort of skill level does her regime place on a qualified ENT doctor the Home Office have now told to "go back to your country" when she's lived in the UK and worked for the NHS for the past 16 years?
https://www.channel4.com/news/the-nhs-d ... r-16-years
It is a sad mad situation for sure...
Doctors told to leave UK after Home Office refuses to issue them visas
Exclusive: Letter to home secretary warns ‘severe understaffing’ of NHS being exacerbated by visa rules as doctors already training and working in UK denied tier 2 visas
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 83311.html
It's completely insane.
The Home Office have had 20 months in which to get this sorted during which time Dr Alawi has been stopped from working. A judicial review has so far remained unanswered and the HO claim there was a gap period in her applications which Dr Awai firmly denies. Her deportation letter was mailed via 'signed for' so i assume HO mail all communication using that method, if so then there should be no problem for the HO to prove what Dr Alawi is denying.....so why haven't they?
Andrew Goddard, President of the Royal College of Physicians perfectly summed up the nasty evilness over these threats, deportations, detentions, fines and removal from employment arising from the Tories 'hostile environment', and after giving years of service to the NHS now find themselves treated as disposable objects, as "utterly mind boggling".
The Home Office even sent a deportation letter in 2015 threatening immediate removal to Uganda to a 22 year old lad who had lived in Shrewsbury all his life and never even held a damn passport!
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/shrewsbury/2018/05/03/fast-food-worker-who-has-lived-all-his-life-in-shrewsbury-threatened-with-deportation---to-uganda/