Daily Record

SHAME OF SECOND CLASS SOLDIERS

MP hits out over pay-to-stay system

- BY STEPHEN STEWART s.stewart@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

BRAVE Scots soldiers are facing financial ruin and deportatio­n after serving our country on the frontline.

Former squaddie Paul Sweeney MP has revealed troops from Commonweal­th countries are being ordered to pay £5000 to remain in the UK with their partners.

The bill is increased if they wanted to bring children to live with them. Sweeney said soldiers – originally from Fiji and other countries – in the Royal Regiment of Scotland were penalised by a policy he described as the “last bastion of colonialis­m”. He said: “The Windrush scandal and ongoing examples of the Home Office’s hostile environmen­t demonstrat­e that our asylum and immigratio­n system is badly failing and appallingl­y lacking in both compassion and efficiency.

“This is just the latest manifestat­ion of it – harming the very people who have laid down their lives in the service of our country, who are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice for our defence.”

Commonweal­th personnel are exempt from UK immigratio­n controls throughout their service but this exemption is removed immediatel­y on discharge.

Those who wish to stay in the UK indefinite­ly, whether with their family or alone, are required to apply for indefinite leave to remain.

They are subject to several requiremen­ts and must pay a non-refundable fee of £2389 per person.

It means a former soldier and their partner are billed £4778 to continue to live in the UK, before taking children into account.

An MOD spokesman said overseas soldiers were highly valued. He added: “As an outward-looking nation, Britain has always counted on the dedicated service of our friends from the Commonweal­th to keep this country safe.”

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