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    Britain offers projects in Iraq and refuses to travel Iraqis for training

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    Post by Rocky Mon 17 Dec 2018, 5:55 am


    Britain offers projects in Iraq and refuses to travel Iraqis for training

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    The British government reported that the British government, while offering projects in Iraq to deal with the aftermath of the war, including projects with ministries and government companies requiring the training of Iraqi employees, the Ministry of Interior refuses to grant visas to those employees because of the anti-immigration policy followed by .
    "The plan to train Iraqi service personnel at British universities is facing a halt because immigration officials have refused dozens of student visa applications," the paper said in a report.
    "Six members of an Iraqi delegation within a British government-funded project to discuss violent displacement were barred from obtaining a visa to Britain despite being invited to attend a conference at Bristol University last month that was meant to be the culmination of a two-year study inside Iraq "He said.
    "Another project in a contract worth 330,000 pounds between the Iraqi General Ports Company and Middle East Graagweet to train 12 English language candidates at Oxford schools has been denied their application for a visa. According to the director of the agency, 48 applications were rejected in total, That it is accompanied by letters of support from the Iraqi Ministry of Transport, which oversees the study, and prove the payment of tuition fees for the Agency.
    "The British Embassy in Amman has rejected all our repeated applications for a student visa since February, where Iraqi applications are processed there," said Tariq Abdullah, director of the Middle East agency.
    "The Iraqi Ministry of Transport has threatened to withdraw from the deal and send its trainees to Malaysia instead, and this is worrying for the Iraqi ministry, where we have 150 employees scheduled to be sent to the UK within the next five years," Abdullah said.
    "The project was funded by the United Kingdom Government's Global Challenges Research Fund and the budget specifically included the cost of visas," said Professor Emma Williamson of the University of Bristol, who runs the Displacement Study Project.
    "It is really strange that Iraqi researchers have been discriminated against by the British government itself, which is calling on them because of the ways in which border control guidelines are implemented," she said. Ending / 25 z

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