He confirmed that the government's motion was intended to refer to the new immigration rules.
Poor education systems and rigid immigration rules hold back the supply of skilled labor.
So I completely reject the idea that our new immigration rules will damage our economy.
But immigration rules have been tightened since the Vietnam era, making would-be migrants apply from their home countries.
Tougher new immigration rules mean spouses coming to settle in the UK now have to pass an English test.
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But current immigration rules turn away too many immigrants who studied at U.S. universities and want to stay, he said.
Britain's immigration rules have tightened up too, and most Commonwealth citizens now have special rights only if they already have relatives in Britain.
He complained that immigration rules were making it more difficult to bring in artists and performers to study and teach.
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The rallies came two weeks after a bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation in Washington that could overhaul US immigration rules.
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The government plans to bolster its immigration rules to tighten the circumstances in which an article 8 defence can be mounted.
Plenty of people want to change immigration rules, and it's worth noting that immigrants are not always happy with the system either.
The Bolivian man eventually won his case on appeal because the Home Office had ignored its own immigration rules on unmarried couples.
Immigration rules intended to encourage entrepreneurs to settle in the UK are being abused and need to be tightened, a minister has said.
In a speech setting out measures to tighten immigration rules, Mr Cameron said people should report suspicions to Crimestoppers and the UK Border Agency.
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Media reports say the UK government is considering restricting access to public services for future migrants, among potential responses to the easing of immigration rules.
MORI, only 31% of Asians think the current immigration rules are too strict, while 43% think they are fine and 18% find them too lax.
But he emphasised the necessity to implement the immigration rules - telling MPs that the university had "significant systemic problems" in its recruitment of overseas students.
In exchange, Mr Wilders has secured the promise of tighter immigration rules, a ban on some Islamic garb and more money for care of the elderly.
The rewritten family-immigration rules will include a definition of the conditions in which Article 8 will be deemed to apply, in an attempt to guide judicial thinking.
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He ordered that the Home Secretary considers granting Mrs Anderson indefinite leave to stay in Britain as a returning resident and that she should not be subject to immigration rules.
Mr Clarke said he had not discussed with Mrs May her plan to change immigration rules to reduce the number of foreign criminals successfully using Article 8 to avoid deportation.
Last February, Home Secretary Theresa May wrote an article for the Mail on Sunday expressing her fury at the way some judges were ignoring changes she had made to the Immigration Rules.
Mrs' May's motion states that "the conditions for migrants to enter or remain in the UK on the basis of their family or private life should be those contained in the Immigration Rules".
Changing the immigration rules won't directly alter that judgement in law, but Mrs May told the BBC today that she had "every expectation" that "judges will respond" to what she described as "Parliament's view".
Other MPs expressed concern that the legal status of the Commons motion was ambiguous and that they were being asked to approve complex aspects of the government's new immigration rules when they had only recently been published.
He was released in 2005 and put under strict house arrest, but months later was arrested under immigration rules and moves began to deport him to Jordan to face retrial on the charges he had been convicted of six years earlier.
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Rules for immigration are something every nation rightfully reserves to itself, and the norms of the host country are to be respected.
But the rules on immigration have evolved more or less piecemeal.
The Conservative Party's tighter rules on immigration are difficult to consume for many British Asians especially, who fear it will be even tougher for them to bring over their spouses or parents from abroad.
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