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    Filipino caregivers protest new immigration law in UK

    Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the United Kingdom met several British lawmakers last week to protest a new immigration law that would disallow thousands of lowly paid migrant caregivers from settling in the UK after five years of work.

    At the three-hour meeting at the House of Commons at Westminster in London, OFWs led by the Kanlugan Alliance of Filipino Organizations, relayed to Members of Parliament their concerns about a new policy by the UK Border Agency not to renew visas for anyone who was not being paid the minimum hourly rate of 7.02 pounds (about P486) set for senior care workers.

    "The UK will need skilled migrant care workers for the foreseeable future. Skilled migrant care workers are hardworking families. Settlement is one of the main reasons why they come to Britain. It's unfair to change immigration rules for people already settled who've planned for their lives. Salary level should not determine who settles," Kanlungan said in a statement.

    Kanlungan leaders and representatives from other groups such as the Migrant Rights Network and the Unison also met with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration.

    The OFWs said the new policy was discriminatory because visas had already been issued to other migrant workers who are paid lower rates and who had worked legally for five years in the UK.

    Kanlungan project staff Jamima Fagta, in an email to the Inquirer from London, said two caregivers, Lourdes Dizon Somera and Gundelina Ramirez shared their difficulties in obtaining their Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) document, which would allow them to live in the UK after five years of work.

    The two explained to lawmakers how immigration rules affect them and their families, their work and the community as a whole.

    Somera, who went to the UK five years ago to work and support her family and her younger siblings back home, said she was "devastated" when her application for ILR was rejected.

    Somera also recounted how she had come to love her work of caring for her wards, since she is an orphan. "It is a mixture of joy and hard work being a caregiver...I have personal empathy with them so it is fulfilling when I deliver the care...It is as if I am caring of my own parents."

    If she fails to get her ILR, Somera would have to leave UK, together with her two-year old son, who was born in London.

    Fagta said the audience was "moved" by the OFWs' personal stories, adding, "If we were only given ample time, all of the senior caregivers in that room could have shared the same agony."

    The OFWs, she said, appealed to the MPs to hold a parliament debate on the matter.

    "The response was positive but we need to work together to achieve this," Fagta said.

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    115 comments

    • the Beast  •  6 months ago
      I cannot imagine that the UK one of the bastions of democracy could ever be think of such a discriminatory action. What is even the basis for this restriction, that migrant workers such as Filipinos could not afford to live there because of high cost of living? Filipinos are used to hard life and because of this they have learned to be thrifty just to get through a day. I bet you, even if they are getting only 7.25 pounds an hour, they still have spare to send money back home. Plus it is a mutual benefit partnership, without them who would take care of the elderlies a vocation Filipinos are very familiar. Because in our land we love our elderlies which we a lot to. The thing is everyone benefits from this partnership. Do not take away everyone's rights.
    • Christian  •  6 months ago
      BAN BRITS FROM COMING TO PHILIPPINES!!!
    • rikz  •  6 months ago
      Miles, you are so arrogant sinu ka ba para patahimikin mo ang mga taong gustong magbigay ng opinion nila dito???? sa akala mo ba ikaw lang ang may karapatan na magsalita.....
    • ED  •  7 months ago
      I don't know for sure ,but if this caregiver called Somera has a two year old son born in England, that would make him a citizen there , and that her as the parent there would be allowed to stay and work there................So i think the writer of this article may have not got the full information for this article.
      • Violet 7 months ago
        Hey, hey TheWord:You have only "fathered" but you did not marry the mother of those two children...why do you expect to become a citizen here???!! Who do you think you are, just a good-for-nothing SPERM DONOR?...Hey, if you think all Filipinas are just that easy to open their @#$%%^$ for your donation then just go home to your ROYALTY-ADORING RED-NECK COUNTRY AND YOU MAY KISS QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ASS FOR ALL I CARE!!!
      • Marcus 7 months ago
        Idiot the word, ed said baby would be citizen there not mother ,can't you read idiot .
      • John 7 months ago
        my cousin lives in England , and according to him, a baby born there to foriegner does become a citizen . Im sick of some here with lies in their comments. Somera will be allowed to stay in UK .
    • MIRBAT  •  7 months ago
      I'm a Brit, and all the tea in China wouldn't get me back to the UK
      • mink 7 months ago
        I agree with you Mirbat...Im a Brit too.....
      • wyldfyre 6 months ago
        just wondering...why not? what happened for you guys to feel that way?
    • trouze  •  7 months ago
      sa gobyerno nmn natin panahon na para simulan ibangun ang pinas anu pa ba hinihintay natin, halus kalahati ng population ng pinas nasa ibang bansa, pag bumagsak ang isang bansa maraming pinoy na apektado pati pinas kasi masyado tayung dependent sa isang bansang maangat, panu bag bigla magka resisyun ang HK? anu na mangyayari sa pinas? Singapore nagsimula na, Penoy gumising kana na!
      • Michael Okeodiwe 7 months ago
        babangon pa ang patay kaysa pinas... that's the mere fact.
    • ako  •  7 months ago
      they want thier country remain clean and not so crowded.....you understand?????????
    • Varun Raj  •  7 months ago
      MAGTRABAHO NA LANG KAYO JAN SA UK THEN UWI NG PILIPINAS. SIGE MAGAGAYA KAYO SA MGA GYPSIES, ROMA O TRAVELERS.... GUSTO NYO BA YONG MUKHA KAYONG KAWAWA NA IPINAGTATABUYAN EH MAY SARILI NAMAN KAYONG BANSA. YAN HIRAP SA PINOY, PAG CITIZEN NG UK O US O AUSTRALIA FEELING SIKAT!!!!!
      • Emmie Z 7 months ago
        correct,aasta para kung sino,trabajo taga linis naman ng puit.............
      • A Yahoo! User 7 months ago
        isa kapa, taga lait ng kapwa mo pinoy, siguro ganyan ugali nyo mga pinoy nga kayo
      • Suerte 7 months ago
        Bakit ikaw Emmie, ano'ng trabaho mo? Taga-walis ng sahig? Taga-linis ng inidoro? Ang yabang mo naman, hindot ka!
    • Aslo Moslem  •  7 months ago
      Respect. UK is not your country.
      • CelsaB 7 months ago
        very true
      • Cali5556 7 months ago
        And yet the so-called natives have to pay for foreign help to look after their own. How's that for irony?
      • yotyu 7 months ago
        @aslo moslem correct. If you are moslem you are a good moslem.
    • Dale  •  7 months ago
      just work and make the most the most money from these stiffs and go home. why'd you wanna live permanently in a country where they treat you like shit anyway.
    • AlanF  •  6 months ago
      I am British and have retired here in the Philippines, a decision with which I have no regrets.
      I'm afraid the UK and their Border Agency are just blind. I respect the decision to control immigration, but they are just not sensible. Firstly in this case if somebody is paid less than the legal minimum wage then it is the employer not the employee who is at fault, and should be prosecuted. The only way it reflects on the employee is that thay don't know the law, or are desperate to hold a job.To me that is wrong.Immigrants who go to the UK to fill a need are welcome, immigrants who just want to take, and these are the real problem, the Border Agency doesn't know how to control. One of the major problems which no one seems to be willing to tackle is Europeans, who are free to move to the UK, then claim benefits.
    • Violet  •  7 months ago
      Oh cmon, it's not the end of the world for you, caregivers. You work hard there while you can and save all the money that you could get from them. And then after 5 years, you go home to your native Philippines!! It's still nice to live in our own country rather than be ridiculed in other countries. Later on, they will realize that they cannot afford to take care of their old folks because it's in their culture-the old folks being thrown in the hospices and home-for-the-aged.
    • k  •  7 months ago
      awa-awa??? if that is how you get what you want - too bad !
      it is their country....they dont owe immigration status to anyone

      DEAL WITH IT !!
    • Andrew Hernandez  •  7 months ago
      KAKAHIYA...... parang lumalabas ang pagiging SQUATER Tlga ng tao.... nagtrabaho ka nat lahat tpos hihirit pa.... karapatan nila na controlin ang mga dayuhang pumapasok sa bansa nila.. khit sa saudi may batas n ring ganyan... well good luck n lng sa inyo...
    • pompie  •  7 months ago
      mahirap talaga maghanap buhay sa ibang bansa..ngunit mas mahirap maghanap buhay sa bansang pinas..at wala pang kamo mahahanap na kabuahyan dahil sa sobrang corruption ng mga taong governo..karamihan ng pera ni JUAN TAMAD na pupunta sa mga tamad na kawani ng governo..
    • jillian  •  7 months ago
      As if naman di sila nakinabang sa pagtrabaho nila sa UK. It's their law, deal with it. Respeto lang.
    • Arman  •  7 months ago
      The idea of arguing the law of the land is like questioning why your mother is a lady.I don't understand why are they trying to get the decision reverse through sad and painful stories,even the terrorist have one.
    • Wealthy Assets  •  6 months ago
      UK they have watched the HK and Singapore development ... they don't want to live for the rest of their lives as slaves to Bankers and Property developers

      It is a painful lesson for HK and Singapore because of their self interested politicans
    • Robert  •  7 months ago
      the caregivers got it made in uk, free medical, just society, they are only wanting a free ride like 99% of all you opportunistic people, as a foreigner i wish i was afforded the same in your country, double cost for health care( skin tax) cant buy property, guilty until proven innocent under the law, dealing daily with corruption and criminality, i lived in the filthapines 10 years too long in my opinion. At least in UK i dont need to live in a bunker to stop some a..hole stealing my underpants off the clothes line.
    • Ajoeroooo  •  7 months ago
      if i were UK, i would also support this new rule. Ayoko ngang bahain ang area ko ng mga low skilled migrants...
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