GP trainee faces deportation as BMA slams 'incomprehensible' Home Office approach A doctor who has lived in the UK for a decade faces deportation just five months before completing his GP training, in a decision the BMA has condemned as 'utterly incomprehensible'.
The Home Office is appealing against a decision by an immigration judge who ruled that Dr Luke Ong should be allowed to stay in the UK. Dr Ong is from Singapore but has been in the UK legally throughout his university education and medical training. GPOnline
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The Home Office is appealing against a decision by an immigration judge who ruled that Dr Luke Ong should be allowed to stay in the UK. Dr Ong is from Singapore but has been in the UK legally throughout his university education and medical training. GPOnline
See also:
- BMA responds to case of GP trainee facing deportation BMA
- 'Bureaucracy getting in the way of common sense' - RCGP verdict on GP trainee facing deportation Royal College of General Practitioners
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