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UK's New Visa Bond Scheme For India, Pakistan And Nigeria Comes Under Attack

Senior politicians across party lines and Indian industry today called "unfair and discriminatory" the UK government's plans to introduce a controversial new visa bond scheme that would force visitors from countries posing "high risk" to pay 3,000 pounds for a six-month visa. 
The UK Home Office has announced a pilot scheme under which most visitors from six high-risk Afro-Asian countries, including India, Pakistan and Nigeria, will be required to furnish a 3,000 pounds bond for a six-month visit visa, which they will forfeit if they overstay in Britain. 

Senior British Indian MP Keith Vaz pointed to a "number of holes" in the test scheme, which is set to run for 12 months starting this November. 

"The Home Secretary's ( Theresa May) plans for bonds for visitors from certain countries are unfair and discriminatory. 

"This flies in the face of the Prime Minister's intention to attract the brightest and best to Britain and sends out the wrong message to the countries concerned. 

"I am worried that the plans could potentially alienate already settled communities in the UK," Vaz said, adding that he would question the home secretary on the issue when she appears before the parliamentary Home Affairs Select Committee, which he chairs. 

Lord Navnit Dholakia, deputy leader of the Liberal Democracts - the coalition partner of the UK's Conservative-led government, also raised the issue in the House of Lords. 

"How do we ensure that there is no bias in the way decisions are taken," he questioned. 

India's leading industry body, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), added its strong opposition to the proposed scheme, which is set to be made permanent following the 12-month trial. 

"The suggested changes are not only discriminatory they are also against the 'special relationship' publicised by the UK government. 
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  1. This thing should not be made an issue in a great country like Nigeria, it happened in the Movie industry where Ghana ordered our own actors/actresses to be paying an international tax to them, we also did the same. From my own standpoint I think it should be a welcome development as we do the same by putting our own bond to any british foreigner irrespective of what he or she came to do in Nigeria, including their high commissioners(Ambassabors) as the case may be and if they agree to it then there will be no case.

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