If you are no good at the job, time to move on snowflake. You need to make hard decisions in this role. Note: the linked article is about asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, not about those travelling to the UK using the correct channels.
"Every day Alex reads the case files of people who have fled armed conflict. People who have been persecuted because of their politics, race, religion or sexuality. People who have experienced torture and sexual violence." Perhaps "parasites" is a little harsh when some people are subjected to the horrors mentioned above. It is so easy to place everyone into the same stereotype.
Let them flow In, increase taxes reduce all benefits paid out bring them over I say sod the NHS our culture our schools. GORAGASE a small town in Bosnia. I wonder what £150000 could be useful for uk.news.yahoo.com/bodybuilder-claimed-disabled-caught-filmed-press-ups-child-back-104437214.html
I believe procedures are being modernised. It is going to be rock, paper, scissors and the best of three. That is, where outstanding decisions are either tough or where there is a backlog that needs clearing in a hurry.
In all seriousness @UKDJ , clearly the officials that process the various visa applications work with the greatest of integrity, diligence and professionalism in the quest to provide the fee paying applicant with as fast, efficient and fair service as possible, almost as if the application was there own. I would imagine that each and every application is lovingly assessed and then verified by a second tier of officials within the department in question. And then no doubt finally rubber stamped by a senior officer, with due consideration being given at every level.
I'm sure that's true in the majority of cases @Sanders. Merely an insight into what applicants are up against...
In most cases. You are probably right. I should have added that I also have great faith in England winning the World Cup this time around.