10% Of Nigerians In UK Are Allowed To Illegally Settle In The Country - Watchdog

Date: 17-06-2012 8:47 am (12 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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As many as 10 per cent of Nigerians applying for visas to settle in Britain are wrongly being allowed to stay indefinitely in the country, a watchdog has found.

The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration uncovered “serious errors” in the handling of cases, with vital checks being ignored and bad decisions being made.

In one case a woman was allowed to move to Britain even though she had previously overstayed and had a baby on the NHS without paying.



The watchdog, John Vine, warned the “disturbing” mistakes made by UK Border Agency staff in Africa meant that people were wrongly gaining access to Britain’s welfare system. But unless fraud can be proved, previous court cases suggest such immigrants are usually allowed to remain in the country.

He wrote: “It is therefore all the more imperative that the Agency takes steps to ensure such basic mistakes with long-term impacts on the United Kingdom are not made in the future.”

The inspector, best known for uncovering problems in the passport controls at Britain’s airports, looked at visa offices in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, as well as those in Pretoria, Nairobi and one in Croydon that handles applications from Algiers.

Some of the worst problems were encountered in Nigeria, where fraud is endemic.

The Abuja office handled 498 settlement applications in 2010-11, out of a total of 101,209 visa applications, and the inspectors looked at a sample of them.

In all 37 where settlement had been granted, there were mistakes in the decision-making process.

In five cases, border officials had wrongly stamped visas with “indefinite leave to remain” rather than limited leave of 27 months.

The report said that “given the gravity of this error”, the inspectors looked 135 similar cases and “disturbingly” found another nine where indefinite leave had been granted.

“Overall this meant applicant in 14 out of 135 cases (10 per cent) had been incorrectly granted ILE to the UK.” The Agency “accepted it was a serious error”.As many as 10 per cent of Nigerians applying for visas to settle in Britain are wrongly being allowed to stay indefinitely in the country, a watchdog has found.

The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration uncovered “serious errors” in the handling of cases, with vital checks being ignored and bad decisions being made.

In one case a woman was allowed to move to Britain even though she had previously overstayed and had a baby on the NHS without paying.

The watchdog, John Vine, warned the “disturbing” mistakes made by UK Border Agency staff in Africa meant that people were wrongly gaining access to Britain’s welfare system. But unless fraud can be proved, previous court cases suggest such immigrants are usually allowed to remain in the country.

He wrote: “It is therefore all the more imperative that the Agency takes steps to ensure such basic mistakes with long-term impacts on the United Kingdom are not made in the future.”

The inspector, best known for uncovering problems in the passport controls at Britain’s airports, looked at visa offices in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, as well as those in Pretoria, Nairobi and one in Croydon that handles applications from Algiers.

He said it was “frustrating” that little progress had been made in implementing recommendations he had made several years earlier, and was “disappointed” to find so much room for improvement.

In many cases applicants were “unfairly” not told of all the documentation they needed to provide, yet were still refused visas to come to Britain. Elsewhere audit trails were poor.

Some of the worst problems were encountered in Nigeria, where fraud is endemic.
The Abuja office handled 498 settlement applications in 2010-11, out of a total of 101,209 visa applications, and the inspectors looked at a sample of them.

In all 37 where settlement had been granted, there were mistakes in the decision-making process.

In five cases, border officials had wrongly stamped visas with “indefinite leave to remain” rather than limited leave of 27 months.

The report said that “given the gravity of this error”, the inspectors looked 135 similar cases and “disturbingly” found another nine where indefinite leave had been granted.

“Overall this meant applicant in 14 out of 135 cases (10 per cent) had been incorrectly granted ILE to the UK.” The Agency “accepted it was a serious error”.


Posted: at 17-06-2012 08:47 AM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- FlyMamacita at 17-06-2012 10:00 AM (12 years ago)
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Posted: at 17-06-2012 10:00 AM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Ecto at 17-06-2012 10:01 AM (12 years ago)
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Why Colonial Master?
 
You had my land Nigeria with all her natural resources for your use for many years.

It is true that my country helped build up your economy among many other countries

Why do you hate me so much?
Posted: at 17-06-2012 10:01 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- sugarbaby2392 at 17-06-2012 10:51 AM (12 years ago)
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i see
Posted: at 17-06-2012 10:51 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- chicco77 at 17-06-2012 11:43 AM (12 years ago)
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 Shocked
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- malvin2525 at 17-06-2012 11:55 AM (12 years ago)
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- Senegal at 17-06-2012 12:29 PM (12 years ago)
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Ohk
Posted: at 17-06-2012 12:29 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
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- frank_f at 17-06-2012 02:05 PM (12 years ago)
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Any which way is way...
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- Bonitabay at 17-06-2012 03:53 PM (12 years ago)
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 Roll Eyes Shocked
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- ebonypride at 17-06-2012 03:58 PM (12 years ago)
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make they leave our ppl alone after all they contributed a lot in the present conditions of nigeria today
Posted: at 17-06-2012 03:58 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- habiziz at 17-06-2012 04:20 PM (12 years ago)
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not my bizz
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- aso4life1 at 17-06-2012 05:10 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: Ecto on 17-06-2012 10:01 AM
Why Colonial Master?
 
You had my land Nigeria with all her natural resources for your use for many years.

It is true that my country helped build up your economy among many other countries

Why do you hate me so much?


The answer is that they did gain directly from the oil money but they gain directly from our looted funds... selfish British

Posted: at 17-06-2012 05:10 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
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- aso4life1 at 17-06-2012 05:11 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: Ecto on 17-06-2012 10:01 AM
Why Colonial Master?
 
You had my land Nigeria with all her natural resources for your use for many years.

It is true that my country helped build up your economy among many other countries

Why do you hate me so much?


The answer is that they did NOT gain directly from the oil money but they gain directly from our looted funds... selfish British

Posted: at 17-06-2012 05:11 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
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- Neglito at 17-06-2012 06:01 PM (12 years ago)
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AFRICA UNITE AND CONTROL YOUR GOD GIVEN RESOURCES, THEN EUROPEAN WILL COME TO AFRICA TO SEEK ASYLUM.
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- denmal at 17-06-2012 08:54 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: Neglito on 17-06-2012 06:01 PM
AFRICA UNITE AND CONTROL YOUR GOD GIVEN RESOURCES, THEN EUROPEAN WILL COME TO AFRICA TO SEEK ASYLUM.

exactly brother
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- interpo77 at 17-06-2012 09:48 PM (12 years ago)
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NIGERIA IS A DESEASE THAT BRITAIN CAN NEVER AVOID, WITH THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN WHICH THEY RE THE BRAIN BEHIND ,
Posted: at 17-06-2012 09:48 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Ashii at 18-06-2012 07:33 AM (12 years ago)
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@Neglito yu are right. I like your statement, if we Africans join hand together. European will come to Africans country and beg for ASYLUM
Posted: at 18-06-2012 07:33 AM (12 years ago) | Newbie
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- GOLDENMEDAH at 18-06-2012 09:06 AM (12 years ago)
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ile labo si mi oko
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- mizcollins1 at 18-06-2012 09:48 AM (12 years ago)
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- Bettygirls at 18-06-2012 10:55 AM (12 years ago)
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