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GOOD NEWS FOR MIGRANTS ACCUSED OF CHEATING





GOOD NEWS FOR MIGRANTS WHO WERE ACCUSED OF CHEATING

In this video we will discuss about Migrants in the UK who were unfairly Blamed of English Test Cheating Will Get their Leave to Remain in the UK. 

After a legal petition, the UK Home Office will now allow a 2.5 years leave to migrants in the UK who were unlawfully blamed for cheating in their English language test. The migrants who won a TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) appeal according to their Article 8 rights can now stay in the UK for a long term.




The UK Home Office pledge is a result of a judicial review on behalf of a migrant who was cleared of cheating accusation, yet was only allotted two months’ leave in the UK. Currently those migrants who were accused of cheating and their fellow successful appellants will presently be able to reside for two and a half years.

 

The UK Home Office stated that, “where a TOEIC appeal is permitted outside the rules on Article 8 ECHR bases, and it is verified that the migrant did not cheat in the TOEIC exam, that the applicable grant of leave is 2.5 years”.

 

In the previous six years, thousands of UK visa applicants have won their cases after being unfairly blamed for cheating in their TOEIC test.



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