Abstract

The BMA is seeking evidence from doctors who have not been able to bring their elderly relatives to settle with them in the UK, in a bid to convince the government to rethink its changes to the family immigration rules In June 2012 the Home Office changed a number of elements of its family immigration policy, including the rules on whether immigrants who have become British citizens can bring elderly dependants from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to live with them in the UK.1 Under the changes to the visa category of adult dependent relatives, UK citizens can bring an adult or elderly dependant to settle …

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