New UK government policy forces non EU-migrants to return home after ten years if they earn under £35, 000 comes unde

New UK government policy forces non EU-migrants to return home after ten years if they earn under £35, 000 comes unde

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The transcript discusses the challenges faced by non-EU migrants in the UK, focusing on Meg Morley, an Australian pianist, and Keshavan Chit Arthur, an Indian audiologist. Both face deportation due to earning less than the required threshold. Australia's High Commissioner seeks better visa cooperation with the UK. The UK government aims to reduce non-EU immigration, while critics argue it targets those easiest to deport. The government emphasizes training UK workers, but critics highlight the difficulty in restricting EU migration.

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How does the UK government's immigration policy affect non-EU migrants according to the text?

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What concerns does Keshavan Chit Arthur express regarding his job and the immigration situation?

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