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发表于 2008-9-18 14:59:32
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'Strong ties'
Recently seven other veterans have died whilst waiting for the home office ministry to reconsider what it deemed their failure "to demonstrate strong ties to the UK".
"They say we don't enough strong ties to be given settlement visas here," Sanmaya Gurung, a veteran's wife says. "Fighting for your country for not one year or two years but more than 15 years. Don't you think that is enough ties?"
In 2004 a Gurkha campaign did persuade the government to change the policy of two centuries and allow veterans to settle in Britain after four years of service. But there was a loophole meaning the law only applied to those who came out of service after 1997, denying right to settlement for the likes of Gyanraj Rai.
The logic behind the ruling was that until 1997 the Gurkhas had been based in Hong Kong rather than forming part of the Home Forces.
"It's never been the case that serving in the British Armed Forces gives you an automatic right to stay in this country," Derek Twigg, the government minister responsible for veterans, says.
"I can understand the frustration that they’ve shown there, but again there was a major change in 1997. We recognised that and the rules have been changed to take account of that." |
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