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Pakistani migrants scamming into Britain with fake £50k paperwork

SUMMARY

Migrants from Pakistan are using forged visa documents to enter the UK, paying up to £50,000 for applications. A recent investigation by The Telegraph revealed that consultants like Syed Kamran Haider offer fake documents with claims of high success rates for entry.

One fraudulent application included a job reference from a non-existent hospital, revealing significant errors. Haider's firm, Mirpur Visa Consultant, openly promotes loopholes in UK immigration laws online.

Despite record boat crossings, many Pakistanis prefer to enter on visas, often leading to asylum claims later. Experts urge that the Home Office is failing to recognize exploitation of the immigration system.

With it being easier to manipulate, desperate Pakistanis are increasingly resorting to dubious methods to migrate.


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