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Britain approves the law for the deportation of illegal immigrants, Albania is also on the list

Britain approves the law for the deportation of illegal immigrants, Albania is

The UK is expected to approve a "table of nations" that will be used to pressure countries to agree to an individual deal on deporting illegal immigrants and asylum seekers whose claims have not been approved.

According to The Times , with the entry into force of the Nationality and Borders Act on Tuesday, Home Secretary Priti Patel may suspend visa applications for citizens of those countries that will be on the "table of nations".

For those immigrants coming from countries added to the "nations desk" list, there will be an additional fee of £190 for their applications or visa processing times will be increased.

The table will show countries, such as Albania, Nigeria and Poland, which are more willing to accept criminals and failed asylum seekers, in the hope that this will encourage other countries to follow suit.

The Times said the visa fines will apply to all aspects of the visa service, including study, work, visitor and visitor visas.

It comes after the government in April signed a £120 million economic and migration deal to send failed asylum seekers to Rwanda. Patel announced the deal in a bid to prevent people from crossing the Channel to the UK in small boats, but more than 3,000 migrants crossed in June, the highest monthly total this year.

About 3,136 crossed on 76 boats in the 30-day period, with trips taking place on 19 of those days, according to a PA news agency analysis of government figures.

Britain approves the law for the deportation of illegal immigrants, Albania is

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