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MPs criticize UK family visa rules, calling them ‘a tax on love,’ highlighting the emotional and social impact of the income threshold on families and children.

MPs Slam UK Family Visa Rules as ‘A Tax on Love’

The recent increase in the minimum income threshold for UK family visa has sparked widespread concern among campaigners, families, and MPs alike. As of April 2024, British citizens or settled residents must now earn at least £29,000 to sponsor their partner’s visa, a significant jump from the previous requirement of £18,600. Critics argue that this “tax on love” is creating a barrier for families seeking to build their lives in the UK, leaving children and couples facing prolonged separation.

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Minimum Income Threshold Faces Challenge in Court and Accused of Separating Families

The UK government’s recent decision to increase the minimum income threshold for family visas has ignited a legal battle and stirred accusations of discrimination. This policy, aimed at curbing immigration, has been criticised for its potential to separate children from their parents and disrupt family unity. In April, the threshold was raised to £29,000, with plans to further increase it to £38,700 next year. While the government defends the move as necessary for immigration control, opposition groups argue it unfairly targets women, ethnic minorities, and young people, potentially violating the Equality Act and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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Harsh New UK Family Visa Regulations: Families Devastated and Torn Apart

The UK government’s recent immigration rules have sent shockwaves through families, leaving many devastated and torn apart. Announced by Home Secretary James Cleverly in December 2023, these changes significantly impact those seeking to reunite with their loved ones in the UK.

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