On 9th September 2013, there will be a Spousal Visas Adjournment debate in the House of Commons.
http://services.parliament.uk/calendar/#!/calendar/Commons/MainChamber/2013/9/9/events.html
This is a great opportunity to build on the work that was done over the summer - the APPG report , the follow up parliamentary debates , and of course the 9th July day of action.
If you are affected by the rules, please contact your MP and ask him or her to make representations on your behalf.
You can find your MP's contact details using this tool :
http://findyourmp.parliament.uk/
You can email your MP, write to your MP via traditional mail, or even ask to meet your MP face-to-face to discuss how the rules are affecting your family - either at the MP's surgery or in Parliament itself.
Please continue to press your elected representatives on our cause. As Sarah Teather MP said on 9th July, we have made good friends - and need to make more. Every prominent campaigner we speak to urges us to continue to lobby MPs - one migrant rights leader said : 'It completely changes the conversation in Parliament', and moves us that much further to final victory.
A template letter is below - modify as you see fit :
Dear <salutation> ,
As
your constituent, I am writing to you to make you aware of the Spousal
Visas Adjournment debate in the House of Commons main chamber in the
afternoon of Monday, 9th September 2013, as mentioned here :
I
would like you to attend this debate and as your constituent, I would
like you to make representations on my behalf, and on behalf of my
family.
My family, and I, has been affected by these rule changes as follows :
<include your story>
I
am shocked and disturbed by stories of people who have been separated
from their spouses, partners, children, or family members as a result of
the income threshold introduced in the new rules, or of the excessive
evidential requirements, or of the impossibility of sponsoring elderly
dependants. The changes aim to make it more difficult to sponsor spouses
and partners, or elderly dependents, to come to the UK from outside the
European Economic Area (EEA). I believe these changes are unfair and I
would like you to oppose these iniquitous rules on my behalf.
Stories
which include : A higher rate taxpayer unable to sponsor parents
because of rules which are impossible to meet and deemed a ban
masquerading as a rule; a young mum with a second chance at love forced
to choose between her kids from a previous relationship living in the UK
and her husband overseas; a gay mum with twins unable to return to UK
to have her civil partner’s status recognised for the security of their
babies; debt-free pensioners forced into working for income they don’t
need; armed forces personnel who risked their life for our freedom being
denied a right to their family file; British ex-pats wanting to return
to look after British parents find barriers to re-entry are too high if
they have a non-EU spouse or child. Skype families trying to conquer
long-distance & time-differences through a screen; Brits forced into
exile with their families.
Earlier this year, the All-Party
Parliamentary Group on Migration recently launched a report into the
devastating impact of the rules, a copy of which you can read here : http://www.appgmigration.org.uk/family-inquiry
I would be very grateful on your thoughts on the findings of this report.
I
would also note that the Children's Commissioners for England, Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland endorsed this report and called for an
urgent review of the rules ( http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/uk-childrens-commissioners-endorse.html
). I would like to know what steps the government has taken in response
to this call from the Children's Commissioners, who represent the most
vulnerable and innocent in British society.
If you cannot come to
the meeting, I would also ask that you write to the Home Secretary, and
to the Immigration Minister, Mark Harper MP, asking for an explanation
of why policy has not changed as a result of the APPG on Migration’s
report published on 10 June this year, and what steps are being taken to
review the impact of the rules.
Thank you very much for your time and I earnestly await your reply.
Yours sincerely,
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