Home Office in U-turn over NHS doctor facing deportation Dr Mu-Chun Chiang was told to leave the UK after a tiny error in her visa application despite 18 years in the country
The Home Office has abandoned its plan to deport an NHS doctor who has lived in the UK for 18 years, after its decision to throw her out sparked a furious backlash.
Dr Mu-Chun Chiang will now be able to stay in the country and undertake the three years of training she began in August to become an NHS GP. The Guardian
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The Home Office has abandoned its plan to deport an NHS doctor who has lived in the UK for 18 years, after its decision to throw her out sparked a furious backlash.
Dr Mu-Chun Chiang will now be able to stay in the country and undertake the three years of training she began in August to become an NHS GP. The Guardian
See also:
- College calls on Home Secretary to overturn 'ludicrous' threat to deport GP trainee Royal College of General Practitioners
- Home Office reverses deportation threat to Liverpool doctor BBC News
- Liverpool doctor told to leave UK or face prison BBC News
- Mu-Chun Chiang: Home Office backtracks on threat to deport NHS doctor The Independent
- Anger over the treatment of an NHS doctor threatened with deportation after an admin error ITV News
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