MP gets tough on business visitors
Date published: 17 October 2008
NEW Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas has introduced tough rules for business visitors to Britain.
He said the system will safeguard routes into the UK from abuse yet keep Britain as an attractive place to do business.
Under the rules, those wishing to come to the UK on business for up to six months must apply for a dedicated new business visa.
They will have to prove they will be attending meetings or conferences, arranging deals, negotiating or signing agreement or contracts, undertaking fact–finding missions, checking details or goods, or conducting site visits and promotional activities.
Mr Woolas, the Oldham East and Saddleworth MP, said: “Now we are introducing an Australian–style points system for selective migration, it makes sense to tighten up visit visas at the same time.
“These changes will help create a fairer Britain with fair treatment for those who play by the rules, but tough action against those who break the law.
“We want the UK to stay open and attractive to both business and visitors. At the same time we are determined to deliver a system of border security which is among the most secure in the world.”
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