Emigration from South Asia

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==Changing times: More women go abroad to work==
 
 
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[http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=CAP&showST=true&login=default&pub=TOI&Enter=true&Skin=TOINEW&AW=1393708348876  Times of  India]
 
  
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Deepa Gupta, 22, a mathematics graduate from Ludhiana, thought it a great opportunity to go to a postgraduate course in Michigan University. Two years down the line, she is settled in the US and has been joined by her widowed mother.
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Gupta represents a trend — that of Indian women increasingly leaving home turf for professional, rather than personal reasons. The World Bank’s report on ‘Gender, Poverty Reduction and Migration’ says more women from developing countries such as India are migrating to the West independently rather than as dependents. It also says that female migration indirectly helps alleviate poverty.
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Neelam Soni, executive with an overseas placement agency in Delhi says women in nursing, teaching, social and voluntary work, the hospitality industry, data-entry operations, sales and even housework are able to migrate to foreign shores.
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Social scientist Mala Kapur Shankardass says that even though a large proportion of female migration can still be explained away by marriage (estimates say 80%) it is significant that 20% of all women migrants leave for professional reasons. A decade ago, less than 5% of women migrants worked She says that earlier, male migrants used to belong to the ‘Employed’ category and female to the ‘Not in the Labour Force’. This is changing. Shankardass.
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But Shankardass cautions that Indian female contribution to forex remittances is still not properly documented. Official data largely focuses on male remittances.
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[ ''The Times of India''][http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=No-entry-via-sham-shaadis-UK-07122014016016]December 7, 2014 Lubna Kably
 
[ ''The Times of India''][http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=No-entry-via-sham-shaadis-UK-07122014016016]December 7, 2014 Lubna Kably
  
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The United Kingdom has amended its laws to crack down on sham marriages. Registrars will now have to refer to the home office all proposed marriages, which involve non-European Economic Area (non-EEA) nationals such as Indian citizens, who have limited or no immigration status in the UK. An extended period of time will also be available to the authorities to investigate the genuineness of a proposed marriage.
 
The United Kingdom has amended its laws to crack down on sham marriages. Registrars will now have to refer to the home office all proposed marriages, which involve non-European Economic Area (non-EEA) nationals such as Indian citizens, who have limited or no immigration status in the UK. An extended period of time will also be available to the authorities to investigate the genuineness of a proposed marriage.
 
The tightened norms spell bad news for unscrupulous Indians who hoped to resort to this shortcut to stay on in the UK. Many rackets of sham marriages involving Indians have been busted in the past.
 
The tightened norms spell bad news for unscrupulous Indians who hoped to resort to this shortcut to stay on in the UK. Many rackets of sham marriages involving Indians have been busted in the past.
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A UK's home office report said sham marriages are typically entered into when a mi grant's visa is about to expire and it is unlikely that the person will be able get it extended, or if a person has overstayed. But on the basis of their marriage to a British citizen or even an EEA national, such people can continue to stay on in the UK.
 
A UK's home office report said sham marriages are typically entered into when a mi grant's visa is about to expire and it is unlikely that the person will be able get it extended, or if a person has overstayed. But on the basis of their marriage to a British citizen or even an EEA national, such people can continue to stay on in the UK.
  
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The marriage notice period for all (including British citizens) has been increased from 15 days to 28 days. Where one of the couple to the marriage is a non-EEA national, the marriage registrar will have to forward the informa tion to the home office. If a sham marriage is suspected, the notice period will be extended to 70 days to enable investigation and action.
 
The marriage notice period for all (including British citizens) has been increased from 15 days to 28 days. Where one of the couple to the marriage is a non-EEA national, the marriage registrar will have to forward the informa tion to the home office. If a sham marriage is suspected, the notice period will be extended to 70 days to enable investigation and action.
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[[Emigration from India ]]
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[[Emigration from South Asia ]]

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[edit] Malpractices

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[ The Times of India][1]December 7, 2014 Lubna Kably

Britain Amends Laws To Check Unscrupulous Indian Migrants

The United Kingdom has amended its laws to crack down on sham marriages. Registrars will now have to refer to the home office all proposed marriages, which involve non-European Economic Area (non-EEA) nationals such as Indian citizens, who have limited or no immigration status in the UK. An extended period of time will also be available to the authorities to investigate the genuineness of a proposed marriage. The tightened norms spell bad news for unscrupulous Indians who hoped to resort to this shortcut to stay on in the UK. Many rackets of sham marriages involving Indians have been busted in the past.

Weddings for visa.jpg

A UK's home office report said sham marriages are typically entered into when a mi grant's visa is about to expire and it is unlikely that the person will be able get it extended, or if a person has overstayed. But on the basis of their marriage to a British citizen or even an EEA national, such people can continue to stay on in the UK.

As the requirements for non-EEA nationals seeking to remain in the UK to work or study have become tougher in recent years, sham marriages proved to be an attractive quick-fix solution.

The marriage notice period for all (including British citizens) has been increased from 15 days to 28 days. Where one of the couple to the marriage is a non-EEA national, the marriage registrar will have to forward the informa tion to the home office. If a sham marriage is suspected, the notice period will be extended to 70 days to enable investigation and action.

[edit] See also

Emigration from India

Emigration from South Asia

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