Birmingham Post

Doctor to be deported despite major campaign

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A BIRMINGHAM doctor has been told to leave the UK by the end of next week despite a petition signed by almost 30,000 people calling for him to stay.

Dr Syed Kazmi, who works at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, has been challengin­g the threatened deportatio­n in the courts as reported in the Post on January 4.

He has received wide support from colleagues in the medical profession who say it is ‘bonkers’ that a well respected and excellent NHS doctor is being kicked out in the midst of a health service crisis.

The 38-year-old from Pakistan had his visa renewal rejected last month over an HMRC tax issue related to a failed business venture in 2011 which he has pointed out was settled in full and resulted in no criminal enforcemen­t action.

In a statement issued to the Post, Dr Kazmi, who lives with his family in Lozells, said: “I have loved working in the NHS and it was a pleasure of my life to serve in the most tolerant and civilised society in the world.

“From a dying person to a new born child, I have served all in my career and learned a lot.”

He went on: “This whole case of immigratio­n broke me to thousands of pieces every day since the deci- sion which I have read more than 1,000 times. I wish to stay and continue to serve in acute medicine which is the health speciality least recruited.”

He said the standard wording in the letters from the Home Office are ‘insulting’, adding: “I am innocent and honest because I did not do anything wrong intentiona­lly.”

Speaking about the tax issue he said it was an oversight. “I have no debt to pay and no government institutio­n has taken any proceeding­s against me,” he stressed.

His colleague Dr David Nicholl said: “I’m desperatel­y upset by this. 30,000 people have signed the petition, doctors have written letters in support of Syed and yet this is still going ahead at a time when we are in the middle of a crisis in the health service. It’s bonkers.”

Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood has raised the issue with Home Secretary Amber Rudd. “I have written in support of Dr Kazmi to the Home Secretary but have not had a response yet. I will continue to offer my support him in his battle.”

The Home Office confirmed it had refused Dr Syed’s visa applicatio­n, upheld the decision at an administra­tive review and issued the notice to Dr Kazmi on January 11.

 ??  ?? > Dr Syed Kazmi works at the QE but has been denied permission to stay
> Dr Syed Kazmi works at the QE but has been denied permission to stay

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