British Permit Procedure Good, Getting Better: UK Immigration Minister

In a somewhat noteworthy development, the incumbent British immigration minister has reportedly observed that it is a mistaken belief that the travelers from China (or for that matter any other non-European nation, barring the US perhaps) to Britain face a rather hard time receiving a permit to the country even as it’s high time to stop troubling the system.

Mark Harper, the minister, said that he opines that the nation is running a rather nice permit facility though many people do not agree with this. He, however, quickly added that the government needs to do more in this regard.

The minister also accepted that certain reports that the country was not managing a nice permit service in China had surfaced though such reports are not right. He further said that the facts are different, adding close-to 300,000 permits were made available a year back, in 2012. Harper continued that the British customers in the said nation are happy, with a mind-blowing 99% of those studied observing that they had nothing against the service.

But, a travel manager, who reportedly assists the businesspersons and nationals of China to take a trip to the west, does not seem to be too convinced. He alleged that the truth is that the British permit submission procedure continues to be comparatively more complex than what is seen in the neighboring nations of the European Union (EU), like France.

As per certain reports, the passport candidates from China find the permit modus operandi for the EU much simpler & faster.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *