‘Britain is my home – but Faraj’s new plan has made me fear for my future’

A research manager who moved from Brazil to Britain Nigel Faraj‘S Plan to eliminate (ILR) to eliminate uncertain leave (ILR) It will make it impossible to plan a future in the country.

Braner Sexas pays taxes through its above average salary in London, while contributing Society He is organizing the next month for arts through a Housing Association Cooperative in Levisham, as well as a Brazilian film festival.

Now despite preparing to live in the UK for four years and apply for the ILR situation in March, the 41 -year -old said that the reform on Britain’s radical policy Migrants He was feeling insecure on this future.

Officially announced In a press conference on Monday morning, Mr. Faraj said that his party, which Is leading In some elections, labor will eliminate the ILR and forces the migrants of the non-European Union to renew their visas every five years.

Under Crackdown, which Mr. Faraj claimed that £ 234 billion will be saved through welfare and housing, applicants would have to meet certain criteria, including higher pay limit and better standard of English.

People with British citizenship will not be affected.

However, there are plans Meeting with outrage Along with charity, campaigners and politicians, those who will be affected by those who include Mr. Sixas.

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Braner Sexas arrived in the UK from Brazil, and now works as a research manager, contributing to the UK through taxes on his income and voluntary work with a Housing Association

Braner Sexas arrived in the UK from Brazil, and now works as a research manager, contributing to the UK through taxes on his income and voluntary work with a Housing Association ,Brainer sexas,

Talk to IndependentHe said: “The proposals to scrap ILR and force people like me to live again and again are not repeatedly to change the rules on paper, they feel like a guest who can be asked to leave any time, no matter how much I have invested in this country.”

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Mr. Sexas first arrived in the UK from his home city Belo Horizonte in 2019, after being selected by 7,500 applicants for a scholarship for a scholarship to study the Masters in Sociology at London School of Economics and Political Science from 7,500 applicants.

After graduation, he went back to Brazil and worked in his London -based employer, giving a limited holiday (LLR) status before returning to the UK in 2021 after Kovid epidemic.

Four years later on LLR, he can apply for ILR next year.

Along with working in London, he is a Volunteer in the Sanford Housing Co-op, and is behind it Marginal film show The next month in the capital.

He said: “This [Reform’s plan] Continuous insecurity produces.

“I studied here, found work, and followed every rule – yet the idea that ILR could be canceled or endlessly is impossible to plan new things, housing safety, family starting, or take care of common things.

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“My employer depends on international talent to distribute projects, but punishing companies to hiring from abroad only produces churning, lost productivity and high cost.”

He said: “Treating us as disposable reduces social harmony and sends a message that we are not. We are neighbors, colleagues and family. I am not a stranger; I am part of the UK’s everyday story.”

Mr. Faraj’s plan comes despite pure migration Half Last year, according to office data for national statistics. Some 431,000 migrants arrived during this period, while compared to 860,000 a year ago.

86 percent of the migrants came to the UK from the Gon-European Union countries, followed by India, followed by Pakistan.

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There are also concerns about the plan of reforms who already have ILR. They rip their position and require to apply for LLR every five years.

Mish, who did not want to give her surname, was awarded her ILR this year, five years later, during which she had to apply for LLR twice, spending £ 2,500 every time, as well as the fees of the soliciter.

The 33 -year -old arrived in Britain from Mauritius as a victim of human trafficking. Now with a married and a daughter, she works as a young organizer in a migrant and refugee support group Praxis.

“You almost never feel safe, just because there is always something else to worry,” he told Independent“It all makes you feel very unstable. But this is my life, this is where I am. It is very unstable, I am worried for my and my family’s future.”

The rights network of migrants has accused the migrants of “adding fuel” by announcing their policy on the use of hotels for shelter seekers.

A spokesperson said: “It is quick to make efforts for politicians and pursue each other on migrant rhetoric and policies.

“The announcement of the reform is also an attempt to the government to fodder to the government in implementing rigorous immigration policies. We urge both the government and other political parties to push back back and unity instead of partition.”