Starmer says he favours more 'transactional' approach to granting visas
- The UK has return agreements with countries like Albania, India, and Pakistan to take back citizens without the right to stay in the UK, including failed asylum seekers and foreign criminals.
- Sir Keir Starmer stated he has discussed linking return agreements to visas, aiming for smarter visa use based on countries' actions on returns.
- The Prime Minister mentioned exploring options on return agreements and considering smarter visa policies with nations lacking such agreements.
- Starmer emphasized the focus on making more 'transactional' visa decisions related to preventative measures from partnering countries.
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Countries which fail to stop migrants travelling to UK illegally could have visa quotas reduced, says Sir Keir Starmer
Countries which fail to stop migrants travelling illegally to the UK could have their annual visa quotas docked, Sir Keir Starmer has said as part of "innovative solution" to stop boats
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