ER Editor: This is an interesting insight into Pakistani immigration into the UK. These people come in on visas, never boats. And they are the largest identified group behind the rape gang / grooming phenomenon, with evident influence over local mainstream politics in their areas.
Here are some other reports we’ve published on this community, from 2025 —
“There is a Pakistani Problem and we Must Root it Out” Says Head of Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Health Effects of Cousin Marriage in British Pakistanis
The Truth About the Grooming Gangs with Guy Dampier [VIDEO]

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Revealed: Pakistani migrants tricking way into Britain with fake £50k visa documents
Paperwork approved by Home Office despite being littered with grammatical errors
SOPHIA YAN for THE TELEGRAPH
Migrants are scamming their way into Britain using forged visa documents bought from consultants boasting openly about weak border controls.
Pakistani migrants are paying up to £50,000 for visa applications, which the Home Office is waving through despite the documents being littered with errors and falsehoods.
One application obtained by The Telegraph includes a job reference from a fake hospital that said staff would “recommend her for any position she may be seeking. We wish her all the best in future”.
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Syed Kamran Haider, the chief executive of Mirpur Visa Consultant (MVC) in the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir, was found to be operating openly online, where he advertises loopholes in the UK asylum system, which experts described as “easy to manipulate”.
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There were 10,542 asylum applications filed last year by Pakistanis – more than from any other country – representing an 80 per cent increase from the year before, government data show.
But Pakistanis have never been among the top 10 nationalities arriving in the UK via small boats.
Harjap Bhangal, a UK-based immigration lawyer, said: “They don’t need to come on small boats because they come on visas. They are one of the biggest groups that come on visas and don’t go back.”
Mr Haider’s MVC firm, identified by The Telegraph, is charging thousands of pounds to falsify clients’ documents, including fake CVs and bank statements, for use in their visa applications.
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With these fake documents, that person was granted a skilled worker visa that allowed her to enter the UK in 2023, according to documents reviewed by The Telegraph. She is understood to have remained in Britain ever since.
In most instances, people claiming asylum cannot work in the UK while their cases are being decided – a process that can take more than a year, given the backlog of applications waiting to be reviewed.
But there is a loophole – those who first enter the UK on a work visa can retain their right to work while waiting for a decision from the Home Office on their asylum claims. The Home Office also processes visa applications.
Published to The Liberty Beacon from EuropeReloaded.com

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