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    Britain to impose some visa restrictions on four nations

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    Posted on March 3, 2026

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    Last updated: March 4, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Britain has introduced an “emergency brake” to suspend study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan, as well as work visas for Afghans, amid a sharp rise in asylum claims via legal routes.

    Table of Contents

    • UK Implements Emergency Visa Restrictions Amid Rising Asylum Claims
    • Details of the New Visa Restrictions
    • Government's Rationale and Official Statements
    • Impact of Asylum Claims and Public Costs
    • Asylum Claims Trebling Since 2021
    • Financial and Social Impact
    • Future Policy Changes and International Cooperation
    • Political Context and Previous Announcements

    Britain to bar study visas for four nations, halt Afghan work visas

    By Mrinmay Dey and Sam Tabahriti

    UK Implements Emergency Visa Restrictions Amid Rising Asylum Claims

    March 3 (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday it would block study visas for nationals from four countries and halt work visas for Afghans, using what it called an "emergency brake" to curb rising asylum claims from people entering through legal routes.

    Immigration remains one of Britain's most politically sensitive issues, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government has sought to show it is tightening the system as the populist Reform UK party gains ground in opinion polls.

    Details of the New Visa Restrictions

    The interior ministry, which is set to block study visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, said asylum applications by students from these countries had jumped more than fivefold between 2021 and 2025.

    It also said claims by Afghans on work visas were now outstripping the number of visas issued.

    Government's Rationale and Official Statements

    "Britain will always provide refuge to people fleeing war and persecution, but our visa system must not be abused," interior minister Shabana Mahmood said in a statement.

    "That is why I am taking the unprecedented decision to refuse visas for those nationals seeking to exploit our generosity."

    Impact of Asylum Claims and Public Costs

    Asylum Claims Trebling Since 2021

    According to the government, asylum claims made after entering on legal visas have more than trebled since 2021 and accounted for 39% of the 100,000 people who applied last year.

    Financial and Social Impact

    It said that nearly 16,000 nationals from the four listed countries were currently being supported at public expense, including more than 6,000 in hotels, adding to pressure over the cost of asylum accommodation, which it put at 4 billion pounds ($5.34 billion) a year.

    Future Policy Changes and International Cooperation

    The changes would take effect on March 26, the government said, adding that it intended to create new capped "safe and legal routes" once the asylum system stabilises.

    Britain has granted sanctuary to more than 37,000 Afghans through resettlement schemes since 2021 and issued about 190,000 humanitarian visas last year.

    It said it had secured cooperation from Angola, Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo on returns, after warning in November that their nationals risked losing access to UK visas.

    Political Context and Previous Announcements

    Starmer has previously said that Britain's asylum rules were more permissive compared with parts of Europe and acted as a "pull factor" for people seeking to reach the country.

    His government announced plans in November to make refugee status temporary and speed up removals of people who arrive illegally.

    ($1 = 0.7487 pounds)

    (Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City and Sam Tabahriti in London; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Study visas for Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan and work visas for Afghans are now halted as the UK imposes its first‑ever “emergency brake” on specific nationalities, responding to surging asylum claims via legal channels (thetimes.com).
    • •Asylum claims by those entering legally have surged—student‑route claims rose 470% between 2021 and 2025, and around 39% of recent asylum seekers entered via valid visas (thetimes.com).
    • •The visa clampdown complements broader immigration reforms—from temporary 30‑month refugee status to halved work and study visa numbers—aimed at reducing legal‑route abuses and alleviating system strain (theguardian.com)

    References

    • Mahmood bans visas for Afghans to halt asylum system exploitation
    • Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain to impose some visa restrictions on four nations

    1Which countries are affected by Britain's new visa restrictions?

    Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan are affected by the new UK visa restrictions.

    2What types of visas are being restricted by the UK government?

    The UK is ending study visas for all four countries and work visas for Afghans.

    3Why has Britain imposed these visa restrictions?

    Britain imposed the restrictions following a surge in asylum claims from legal migration routes.

    4What is the 'emergency brake' mentioned in the statement?

    The 'emergency brake' is a measure imposing immediate visa restrictions on nationals from the four countries.

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