Did you fine Tesco for employing a student for full time ??? They also breach the law. You can’t just call Tesco for someone to confirm their job and hours . Where the data parotection law ??? How Tesco know is he a border force officer or someone else ?? As he didn’t send them email via official email ID.
Shakeel Ahmed you didn’t see the full call lmao 😂 Tesco can employ students full time, but they can’t employ students who are not British citizens or citizens of a EU country who are staying in Britain under a student visa, they would need a work visa.
Archany the restaurant got fined because they had illegal workers working for them. Before you hire someone you need to check documents that confirm their identity, the restaurant knew some of their workers were illegal immigrants, but hired them anyway because they paid them under minimum wage. Tesco did their checks on the man, and he was legally in the UK, and legally allowed to work. It is t their responsibility to check his allowances for his hours, he told them he wanted to do 36 hours and they let him, they were probably un-aware of the terms of his visa as it can vary.
Yeah your right, but I would say it is still their responsibilty to not give someone more than 20 hours if it is illegal for him to work, I assume he would have had to show his visa or something to get the job in the first place. To be honest he could also be doing other shifts at restaurants and takeaways without any paperwork.
Stupid UK law!!!! Allowed Asylum seekers to received free money, housing and food! Student’s who paid taxes are sent back home for working more than 20 hours a week???? Stupid!!!!
Ken Chiu no they shouldn’t Receive free money and food they have to earn there food and money like everyone else! It’s their choice to immigrate to the UK they shouldn’t automatically get free money I don’t personally believe in the benefits system the taxpayers have to pay so people don’t have to and claim benefits they don’t deserve it unless they have a disability that prohibits them from working
What's even your point? There is a massive difference between being an asylum seeker whose life is probably in danger, and being a student who had the privilege to be able to afford a plane ticket and a visa, all while being perfectly aware what the rules are...
Vanessa Oliver You are absolutely right! UK government are spending billions each year for those who claim asylum and most of them who claim asylum your democracy and culture. It’s a joke!!!
It's a fault of tesco too for giving more than 20 Hours for a student to work. Because it's rule for the company to check the visa conditions before they employ anyone. Shame on officers
Angelo Peiris shame on the officers ? Maybe this guy should be on a working visa instead ? International students can be very unrealistic about money in a foreign country. Don’t study abroad if you can’t afford it !
@@wma5440 No , that is not true.. The employer must take a copy of his passport + visa + work permit. It doesn't matter what he says, he must have documentations..
osama anuz come on rule is the rule and employer should also follow. In my country there would be big punishment if company scheduled more hours than permitted .
I really feel for Mr. Singh, who is studying in the U.K. and has been thrown under the bus by that Tesco store, who claimed that he was working nights on 36.5 hours there, when they knew perfectly well that he was only allowed to work 20 hours a week, as per the conditions of his visa while studying and where they obviously forced him to work more hours because of “needs of store” not just because he needed more money - I’ve worked for Tesco for 17 years so I know only too well how horrible they are, especially towards anyone who is trying to improve themselves and improve thier lives, which they feel threatened by - I’ve tried to do courses outside of work and as soon as they became aware of it, they did everything possible to put a spanner in the works, first with a computer course they caused a series of events that ultimately led to bankruptcy and later on, an attempt to change careers to become cabin crew by doing a course, aside from the usual ridicule and mocking led to other far more serious attempts behind the scenes to prevent it from happening, same happened with a transfer attempt to another store, ultimately leading to redundancy - and all because they hid behind both “disciplinary procedures”, “procedures” of all other kinds, they felt threatened by anyone other than thier cronies getting ahead in life, because they themselves were going nowhere in life, motivated by nothing else other than jealousy and resentment while pretending otherwise and trying to make it look otherwise, same with thier bullying behaviour
Tesco didn't force him to do anything. I was an intl student. Told the company straight up, I can only work for 20hrs a week. During one of the weeks, a supervisor tried to make me work more. I said no and walked off the job. In the end, I quit and looked for another job that understood my needs. A few extra bucks ain't worth risking your life.
I can’t imagine working hard and going to school only for the system to make things more difficult to accomplish goals. I hope this little set back didn’t stop the gentleman with an honest living from continuing his education. I’m still proud of him (:
It is all relative, based on right now (it would have been similar at the time though) he would be taking home around £1330 per month. That is not far off the average yearly salary in India.
Tesco's scapegoats the customers and pays the employee my friend gets loads of freebies end of the day. I know many who use their employee benefits to get alcohol cigarettes at discounts to sell outside.
It wasn’t proved that he was a student though, there was a few letters from a college that he supposedly attended. 36 hours is a lot, and most of the time the education they are in, isn’t even real.
I'm an immigrant. Visas to work legally and permanently are usually very hard and expensive to get. I find it extremely unfair that other migrants get to breach their visa conditions and work illegally without any consequences when others like myself have had to fight for years and sometimes spend our life savings to comply with the law, play by the rules, and regularize our working rights. Not only is it unfair to us lawful migrants, it's also mostly very unfair to British job seekers who end up facing tougher competition on the employment market. I agree visa laws are tough and sometimes dehumanizing, but there are very good reasons why they exist.
Misael Garcia it's not BS at all. It's taking a job out of this economy for people that are legally allowed to work here. Get a grip. If he wants to work here then he needs to apply via the propper channels and get a work visa
@@AaronPlaysGH very small minded thinking my friend seems like you need to experience REAL LIFE EVENTS to try and actually understand what some immigrants go threw no ones saying its right but who's to tell you that you cant TRY to better your life. You all need to change your mind sets of what's right or wrong. Disappointing how I see all you try to defend this man.
Let's be honest here about this bs about taking job. How many Brits turn their nose up to working in places like Tesco. Unemployed given night shift opportunities and they out right refuse. About stealing jobs kmt.
@@misaelgarcia8625 That's beside the point though. If this man wants to work in the UK there are plenty of work visa options he could apply for. Instead he decided to breach his student visa conditions and work longer hours. It's probably not completely innocent either, student visas are much easier to get and he knew that very well. You can't defend someone's right to better their lives when they voluntarily try to cheat the system and shoot themselves in the foot. If this guy cared so much about bettering his life, like I did a few years ago after years of struggles, he would not take ANY risks that could jeopardize his future chances because there is too much to lose. But that's exactly what he did, so I can't believe that he genuinely wanted/needed to better his life.
I feel bad for the sikh guy too but lets face it. Rules are rules, you want to break a rule you have to be ready to face the consequences. But i believe its the stores fault as well even the store owner or manager should be held accountable for allowing him to eork for more than 20hrs. Ignorance of a rule is not an excuse.
paulspydar Before getting student visa, he has to show that he has the finances to support himself in the UK. UK is very generous allowing these people to work 20 hours a week.
If he wants to work more than 20 hours a week then he should apply for a work visas, which there are plenty of different options for. He willingly tried to cheat the system and got caught. As an immigrant myself who had to work long and hard to obtain full working rights in the UK, I don't feel sorry at all for him. It's exactly because of people like him that the visa criteria and process gets harsher every year, making it harder for all other honest migrants.
H B maybe he should be on a working visa instead. When you become a international student it’s a contract with immigration that you will follow the rules.
Well yeah a lil bit of unfortunate. Nevertheless laws are laws which should be applied. You may feel the feeling and condition of the border agent decision making if you play Artzotka where you play as a border agent even though the country is a fictional communist country
Never give broder/customs agents for info than they need. 'What is your purpose for coming to visit your girlfriend?' "Just visiting and enjoying the sites." 'Do you have plans to get married?' "We've talked about marriage a bit, we are engaged but our plans for getting married have all been in the future, nothing short term." And make for darn sure that you both know the answers to those questions.
Also, at the time of this video the UK was part of the EU. So really getting married in one country and traveling to another EU country shouldn't be that big a deal.
Feel bad for the first Indian Student.. Officer already had it out to get him. He realized hes an actual student but then got the chance to reject him because of the work hours... Shame the guy loses out on his studies & even though I understand it's the law, majority of the money hes earning at work is being spent inside the UK for school/rent/living expenses any way.
It wasn't clever of him to go back to India after only 2 years. We Africans can wait up to 10 years until we feel like it's safe to visit our home country
don’t. he was studying networking: that isn’t intensive and can be done anywhere. he was using the student visa as an excuse for being there, but he was really there to work not study
@@mediacenterman8583 And you've been warned hundreds of times to follow laws which you have 100% broken in your lifetime without question... speeding, walking across the street, not stopping at a stop sign, stupid shit you'd get pissed about being fined for.
Officer Newbury should request whoever supplies his uniform to give him a shirt that fits. Look at the one he’s wearing on this programme. The collar is about 3 sizes too big.
Nope. He broke the terms of his visa. Think about all those students who comply? He is giving foreign students a bad name and increase negative perceptions. He made his bed
38:31 This guy with puppets sadly has passed away :c Seems to be colon cancer. Poor guy. "Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 - December 23, 2015) was an American puppeteer, puppet builder, actor, voice actor, writer, singer and songwriter." "Earl lived in Los Angeles, California. On December 23, 2015, he died at the age of 56 from colon cancer, which he had for three years." -Wiki
He should have gotten a UK sponsor who would take care of lodging and would take payments for the classes. He could have been remunerated by the sponsor a one time "fee" before his trip. It was simply poor planning.
@@lohphat most likely he didn't know the rules, and he didn't think that as an American he would go through such tight scrutiny. No worries, while they were dealing with him, real criminals were admitted into the UK.
Honestly the paper quality made me laugh xD My uni makes us print the proof of study letters (we have an online portal and do it like that) and we print them on regular printer paper :D
I was a registrar at an online university about 10 years ago and we used to get our paper from Office Depot or OfficeMax. We didn't use fancy paper unless it was for graduation or some sort of certification that would be framed.
He’s a student, of course he would need extra money, working few hours more than his required hours should be ok... last time i check college life is hella hard🤡🤢
Joshua Aguila some international students are very unrealistic when it comes to studying and working overseas. If they’re English skills are lacking or they don’t have enough funds to live, then they should wait until they’re financially ready to go. He could have went on a work visa
Love Muffin i understand, but he didnt work like extra 20 hrs every week, his employer said he worked extra couple hours more than his required, which means his definitely not taking advantage of the system, he prolly just had an o.t + not all people are capable of speaking proper english just cause they go to an english school, it takes time depending on the person.
I feel so bad for that student. I'm like him. I need to work as much as I can to be able to afford to study. Being a hard worker shouldn't be punished.
It is unfortunate, and I don't like the fact my country treats foreigners this way. Although, other countries treat British citizens the same way. I suppose, it's tit for tat. I am an expat living in Thailand, and I've had my fair share of immigration occurrences. Fortunately, my documents are always in order, as I proactively stay on top of it all. Once, I was almost denied entry on suspicion of abusing the system, but they came to the conclusion I was not. Note: I was not featured on a Thai immigration documentary.
I feel sympathy for him but on the other hand him working more hours is a win-win for him and Tesco so they'll stick with it but some parents in need might not have the chance to get that job instead which would be so helpful for them, so one must also consider the other side of the story or the UK as a nation in this case. It just feels hard that he gets no warning and direct suspension.
@@dhaloh True but there's no free lunch, if the students don''t pay it, all other taxpayers will and if those students then take jobs at Tescos, they can't pay taxes and then the UK becomes a shitty country as well because nobody pays and everyone takes.
Absolutely agree with you! Illegals are used for nefarious reasons. Watch movie in USA 🇺🇸 in theaters that came out on JULY 4,2023~~~~””THE SOUND OF FREEDOM”” This movie depicts TRUE FACTS on trafficking!
I know it’s wrong but there is so many hardcore criminals out there and they heavily focus on someone that trying to work to make extra money! Kind ironic!!!
+Grinder79 Aleixo "trying to work to make extra money" Bullshit! They are working to live and to send most of the money back to their third-world homelands, which obviously is removed from the local economy. This hurts society like any other crime.
If the guy wanted to make extra money he needs to be honest with himself and his financial situation. Don’t travel abroad and study if you don’t have the financial resources to do so. Go on a working visa instead.
Love Muffin. This is the very first time in all the series and all the seasons of border force and airline and all those programs that a student actually carried books in his luggage. Usually the fake ones have some clothing and can't tell you one small detail of their chosen profession or what they're going to school for. I was impressed this guy actually had books!
That’s ridiculous. An employer is required to verify what type of work authorization the potential employee has before hiring. Hence, they know that he was limited to 20 hours per week. But the citizens (employers) never get punished, and you wonder why visas violations persist?
That's what I saw too. The Hindu dude did (almost) nothing wrong, they could have worked out some type of deal for him. He looked so calm but heartbroken, I felt that. Wanna be thrown out of UK? Go to a genuine job. Lesson learned 100
Don’t let an American in because he was honest that they might get married…but then a restaurant employing multiple illegal entrants gets a “warning”. Ridiculous.
That is very true the American is legal in a North American country. Where he can travel back and forth. However, the illegal foreigners disrespect your immigration laws by telling you they don’t have a traveling document and will release back into your country without any regard. And just go missing again never seen again.
He’s not a citizen though he might as well be on a working visa. International students need to be realistic when studying abroad. Many don’t have enough financial resources and take the risk anyway. Indians aren’t the only students who contribute to Universities!
@Darius Kang Sure there has to be consequences for breaking laws. As a law abiding citizen, I understand. But in this case he was a student, studying a pretty specialized field. The fee alone is 4 times more than what Brits and EU students pay. Do you realize how hard is it to study a specialist field and work at the same time. He probably was earning money to support his daily needs, its 9 or less pounds an hour... its not like he can buy a duplex in London with those earnings, now is it? Most of the Indian foreign students work, sometimes a little more so they can take care of bills, housing etc. There is a fine line mate, in this case the officer could've let go off the student with a warning. The student probably paid 18k to 22k on his tuition fee for crying out loud.
@Darius Kang I am not supporting a person because of his nationality. I would stand up for anyone who is being denied education based on baseless laws. I did both my Masters in UK and worked part time as well. Yes, i couldn't work longer hours as I was focused on me course works. But I had mates who worked 2 or 3 jobs a week. The money was spent on homeless people and various other works. Both in Oxford and Manchester. All I am saying is there are genuine cases and it doesn't necessarily have to be a bogus college or student. If he indeed is a full time working student without attending lectures or is studying in a bogus university, I wouldn't give a flying rat's bottom about him. Cheers !!
@Darius Kang Mate, I am not saying that people should violate laws. I will never say so. Like I said earlier, I followed all the rules and regulations set forth in my visa. Its just in certain cases, certain laws have to be softened, especially if it comes to students working night shifts and all. All I am saying is, in certain cases, especially if the students are genuine, they could be let off with a warning. Cancelling visas of genuine students who may have worked a bit longer than they should've is a bit extreme. I do not know if this particular case was genuine or not, if it aint, he deserves the cancellation and on the other hand if he was a genuine student, then cancellation of his visa seems a bit harsh.
@Darius Kang I did a ''tier 4 revoked status' research on colleges in UK and as it turns out you were right, this does seems to be a bogus college. But I still stand by my statement that in certain genuine cases, students could be let off after issuing a warning. Cheers !!!
Then he should be on a working visa instead! International students have to be honest with themselves, if they don’t have enough financial resources then don’t travel abroad. Go abroad when you’re ready instead of struggling and breaking the law.
@@bostonrailfan2427 that is absolute bullshit i wonder if you could provide a source for that, because i have found nothing to support that claim, for example US in 2020: 1100+ deaths by police, France in 2020: 40 deaths by police officers , in Sweden 40 people were shot and killed total not by police, in germany from the year 1952 to 2019 it was around 600 COMBINED, and 11 in 2020
Just the same in Japan. Cops has their guns in lock ,cops here in Japan has other techniques when catching a suspect .only very few allow to have gun with license. Those who hunt wild animals by season like wild boar and deer.
Why haven't they fined Tesco? I thought it was up to the employer to check their right to work in the UK (which I imagine includes their limits) if I am not mistaken.
You don’t need a marriage visa or fiancé visa if you aren’t marrying someone from the country. You can just marry there like a destination wedding, proposal. You only need a marriage visa if you intend on living in the country with your spouse (national of that country) .... even so, the fiancé visa just makes the marriage residence easier to get in the future. It’s not mandatory. It’s an option. But of what I understand, they do not need it because neither are from that country.
Thought the same and looked it up and thats right. those border officers hacent a clue of there own visa laws and thats pretty sad since theyve been granted the job to being able to deny people entry to a country
It was obvious they intended to work and live there for a period of the time. You can't enter on a tourist visa if you're not planning on being a true tourist.
Why? He wasn't a student. That letter was fake, there is an entire industry surrounding the generation of those fake "universities" to the point that they have three or four of them located in the same building at times (as shown on other episodes). They denied entry on the work violation because it was easily proven on the spot, while an investigation into the fake school would have taken days.
“Students are supposed to pay for school with sponsorships and other sources” what about the majority of students, who aren’t able to do that????? It’s possible he was just trying to make extra cash to afford basic necessities. Some of us have to work to make money to pay for things!!! It’s a crazy idea I know
Yes however it was the students decision to come to the UK to study so obviously it would involve huge costs regardless of getting any type of support should have thought about the logistics and costs beforehand further there is a business between UK government and universities colleges they put them on the sponsor list then they remove them then they put them again this goes on till they totally disappear off the map any student could easily study in their own country at fraction of the cost no need to travel so far like the UK USA Canada Australia NZ Europe but it's the economic social political war environment in their own countries and part time work paying in pounds dollars euros and eventually a better life and permanent residence in a foreign land that usually draws them. Ask me 99% international students aren't genuine just economic social migrants and the government knows this but they need the easy money too.
It was his choice to go to england. He has to respect the law. Nothing else. Work 20h per week and nothing more. He didnt cared. He could even talked before start working like that if was legal or not.
I cannot believe how hard your work is this has opens my eyes to how much all of you work and try so hard to do the right thing you all should be proud
They work so hard making sure people that were born on some other patch of dirt somewhere else in the world don't get to put their feet on THEIR patch of dirt that THEY own. It's all bullshit. The main factor that is considered, before everything else, by immigration officers in the UK and USA is the issuing country of the traveler's passport. That's it. If you're coming from a poor country, you've already got a strike against you right from the start.
This “Cromwell College Of IT & Management” might be a sham too. It barely appears to exist online and has no visible presence on google street view today. The officer viewing the invitation letter as fishy was a good call.
@David Rogers you mean like other countries that have student loan systems to fuck the student over aswell... Can't say its only the UK that practices this shit.
@David Rogers Blaming the governement for people's personal choices is a bit rich. What, did they made him to choose to go to uni by holding a gun to his head? There are a shit ton of jobs and some more that pay good money and don't require having a uni degree.
Thank you, Leo, for your response. I cannot get a better job as Kim suggested as I am over 70 and already worked from time starting milking cows on farm at 12 and weeding sugar beets etc. i was saying If am envious just curious. I always was self-reliant, never without a job, and helped those in need. I would be afraid of credit card debt at this time in my life.
@@MelaniaRose Some local youths don't deserve the chance to go to a school. I have a friend like that who finished University in UK a few years ago and didn't do shit with their degree. Now live with their mom. I know way more deserving international students.
@PriyankDeshmukh Then don't lie on one's visa application, get the correct visa, and don't lie to Customs/Border/Immigration officials. Everyone should know exactly what visa to apply for, and what the conditions are. I don't this issue is ignorance, it is a point of attempting to cheat the UK.
@@jjman533 That's a slimy Indian your are commenting to. These fuckers lie through the side of their mouths. If these people really wanted to follow rules, they would have been doing it in their own country. And if they had been following rules in their own country, their country wouldn't have been a third-world shithole..
People need to inform themselves of the laws before anything. A US citizen can enter the UK for 90 days with no visa. But if you want to marry or anything else, you need to get inform. Its easy there is Google.
The 20 hours a week is a joke. You cant survive (student or not) on 20 hours a week. The fact this agent says "he lied to me" like that's the reason he cant find a way around it is disgusting.
If it's the law than they have to enforce it. If the people over there dislike the law so much than they should appeal to their government to change it.
I don't think it is fair to blame the agent who is just doing his job. It sounds like these rules are hard and fast to prevent those who apply for a student visa whose real intent is to work full time rather than study or to use full time employment to fund their education. Nothing personal against Mr. Singh but it is important to remember that he was working a full time position that could have been filled by a UK resident/citizen, who could have used that position to fund his/her further education. I sincerely hope that he can find a way to complete his education. BTW while I don't know anything about Tesco, it should be taken into consideration that he may not have informed them of his situation and his limited work hour availability because he wanted the extra hours or was afraid, he wouldn't be hired. Regardless, they had no choice but to tell the agent the truth about his hours because it is a matter of record and had they not been honest they could have been hit was a considerable fine. In this situation nobody wins.
Agents have the ability to exercise their discretion, and they do so often depending on who they’re talking to, or like or dislike. Perhaps this is the problem. And injustice relies on people ‘just doing their jobs.’ I thought you people figured that out in 1945…apparently not…
This video is 4 years old, but I feel to post this here. I feel so bad for the first student. There are so many illegal people in UK that are doing illegal thinks. He could trim his passport and claim refugee, but he was studying and working hard. What an rood and unfair decision!😡
Sad but he knew the deal and signed up for it. By working more than the terms of his visa this cost someone else their opportunity. The rules are in place for a reason.
The problem is that he is not too much different from those who are coming to the UK illegally - he is also breaking the law by breaching his visa conditions. Most likely his"university" is not really teaching him anything, it's a total bull that there are no universities or PG programs in India - even if we take into account that this show was filmed back in 2009.
I feel sorry for the Moldovan woman...she genuinely seemed in distress...to bad she couldn't find herself a nice UK gent in the time she was working at the restaurant...
WAIT WAIT WAIT, so because he WORKED and STUDY as a student hard he gets kicked out? how does that work? Jesus christ its like you are trying to get rid of hard working people...
Peter...same old rubbish about taking jobs. Stop excusing those useless Brits who dont want to work and want to smoke weed drink a stella and sit around all day
@@shareenhussain4947 Actually when I was searching for a job it took me two months to find somewhere because there were no jobs. I have a degree and was searching for jobs everyday and I wasn't being fussy so it's not just a case of lazy brits not wanting to work.
@@peterzingler6221 this is absolutely retarded. The fact that 1. you have to fight over someone who barely has any "skills" for a job is just sad. 2. Do you know how much education cost if you're not a citizen? How can someone pay for education if you dont let them work??? Is your education system only for the rich? Maybe thats your problem. Maybe thats why people who barely have any credential can so easily take jobs away from you.
I feel bad for Mr. Singh. Things must be really bad in his home country if he is willing to move to a terrible place like London. How many sunny days a year does London get 20?
At least these ppl were righteous enough to let the guy from Chicago into the UK to see his fiance. No doubt the guy was being honest, or trying to run game on the UK officials. As a Chicagoan myself, I can attest that theres a high probability that there were murders committed against his family members. This is a very dangerous city. I hope him & his fiance are able to get this situation sorted out so that they can go ahead with their lives.
One should not use stolen travel documents, and should not lie to the authorities. She entered the country illegally, she was working there illegally. Do you think she should have been awarded a medal?
his mistake was that he mentioned he wanted to get married in the UK on his visit. that's a big no no for his visa. i get stopped all the time because i visit my gf in australia and have a house there with her but i travel on a year visitor visa. if i was to say im gonna get married to her that would reject me instantly as i'd need a relationship visa at that point.
@@marcospark2803 his mistake was going on the wrong visa and admitting he was doing it for other reasons. he should have lied if he already did it to the point that he got a visa. stick to your story or tell the truth from the start.
Shouldn’t Tesco be liable for over scheduling the student? Let’s stop blaming the workers and start holding the corporations accountable that exploit the workers.
It's down to personal responsibility. If you lie, you've lied. His documents might have been forged - Tesco is not a part of the customs service. The bottom line is he lied, he's broken the law. That's enough to refuse a visa. Tesco aren't exploiting the worker, the worker is exploiting Tescos - they could be fined.
@@maryearll3359 Tesco lied when they submitted documentation showing the worker was eligible to work. Then they underpaid and exploited them. Stop talking if you don't know the topic.
I'm always a bit puzzled by the marriage ones, they seem to be making the leap always from wanting to get married to wanting to get married now. He didn't say he scheduled his marriage for two weeks from now or something... so it doesn't seem like getting married is the reason for the trip and may not be expected to happen during the time period of the trip. I don't know, I guess there must be more chatting off camera since the people coming over don't seem to object to this logical leap.
yeah, sometimes those don't work or make you go to the immigration desk. Me as someone who has done that 6 times in the last 2 years and been interrogated 6 times knows quite well that they disable your passport's ability to use those if they want. (granted it was to australia)
@@mma-gb3si mma I'm sure they are paying taxes and contributing to your society..nepalese are hard working honest people . You wont find them doing drugs or committing crimes.. we are not thieves scammers and cheaters. And education system on itself is a money driven business , they paid huge sum of money to be there to study .. Nepalese are least of your problems.
Students are allowed to work as much as they want, however non EU citizens who are staying in Britain with a student visa can’t work for more than 20 hours, they need a work visa to do so.
This agent with the student is a jerk IMO. The people who are trying to do better they treat like crap. You’re going to tell me some of these people could be given “a break.”
Why someone would think it smart to leave the country when he knows he's breaking his visa conditions is beyond all comprehension. I don't support breaking student visa rules, I followed them strictly myself as a student in the UK years ago, but if someone chooses to break those rules why then risk "going on holiday" and put himself in a position to be found out? How stupid can be stupid be?
he used being a student as an excuse, he was never intending to be a student and what he carried was stuff fir a course taught everywhere online. he was working, likely mot even studying at all
Some people think they are smart.......you can't outsmart them immigration officers. You break the conditions, you're done. As for all the other illegal Immigrants, I never feel sorry for them being sent back to their country.
The Americans seem to think, it is all right for them to go everywhere, at any time and and do what they want. This is kind of ignorant. All of this is not news.
They aren’t citizens ! They can’t demand work! There are also local citizens who need to work also ! Everyone pays tax but a lot of international students send money out the economy to their countries! Might as well be on a working visa ! If you can’t afford to study don’t risk going abroad and breaking a country’s laws !
You guys don’t know how many times in UK they came to my restaurant to check the employees and I just had to give them some cash to leave. Now in front of the camera they are acting like they’re just doing their job.
LOL you alleging corruption? If this is true you are part of the problem. Hiring illegals and bribing border agents. All three of you should be locked up.
@@gf6368 How many terrorists have entered the UK via the same process though? Unlikely he is a terrorist, but those laws are in place for a reason and affect everyone.
Then the guy should be on a working visa ! International students are very unrealistic about the study and work expense living abroad ! International students are on a contract and they are not citizens if they choose to break the law then immigration has to place penalties on them.
@@MelaniaRose you're the unrealistic one, I went to uni on 600 quid a month, and that's in Birmingham. I've known students from China living in HMO's for 40/per week and cooking together to save up even more. Contrary to the popular belief, a student does not go partying each day or eat in restaurants. Those that do aren't students, their spoiled snowflakes leeching off their parents.
If the maths student had said no to Tesco, they’d have fired him and he’d have been unable to continue his studies at all! Justice is never delivered by bureaucrats.
The immigrants have to be so desperate to come to the UK to risk travelling in lorries like that. I don't understand why we don't try to help them build a life and actually let them contribute to society! They'd probably be willing to work harder than most unemployed British people anyway. I mean, I agree we have to control numbers to ensure that it doesn't become out of hand, but seriously! One of my friends is Syrian who came here in a way that was technically illegal, and he is now perusing further education here in order to gain more knowledge after previously working as a chef here (and paying taxes). Furthermore, he has more of a moral compass than anyone that I've ever met and he forgives everyone, no matter how much they have harmed him in the past.
Natalie Greaves Marry him then he can have them rights just you would have to report he’s illegal so might be deported, listen he’ll never be able to live a normal life especially not after Brexit😬 all illegals will be deported 2020 onwards👀👀
You’re friend is Syrian but is illegal but broke immigration laws and is moral 🤔 he’s probably a criminal which is why he didn’t go the legal route in the first place!
They use word Clendestines==ILLEGALS who refuse to follow the Law of that Country! Therefore, breaking the LAW only proves who they really are 😬 as breaking the Law will continue while they hide out in a country they thought sneaking into was best idea~~~~It will cost the Citizens of said country.
Fund it from other sources? Ffs what illegally? Pathetic. A full time working adult finds it hard just to pay got general bills yet hes expect to pay for an education and feed and home himself. Give the dude a break
@@DanceMomsMad no he wouldnt of been allowed. But the simple fact that people born and raised even with decent full time jobs are struggling .what do you expect from these people. Everyones just trying to survive
Shareen Hussain what he did was wrong, but I’m not blaming him for it directly. He did it because he had to, and it was the only option for him. The British immigration and allowances are some of the best, they allow a lot of people to stay. He probably wouldn’t have been allowed to work there, but if he actually went to school, and also wanted to work it would be possible for them to allow him to enter.
Did you fine Tesco for employing a student for full time ??? They also breach the law. You can’t just call Tesco for someone to confirm their job and hours . Where the data parotection law ??? How Tesco know is he a border force officer or someone else ?? As he didn’t send them email via official email ID.
Shakeel Ahmed you didn’t see the full call lmao 😂 Tesco can employ students full time, but they can’t employ students who are not British citizens or citizens of a EU country who are staying in Britain under a student visa, they would need a work visa.
Yeah but they stated that the restaurant got fined but didn't mention anything about Tesco.
Archany the restaurant got fined because they had illegal workers working for them. Before you hire someone you need to check documents that confirm their identity, the restaurant knew some of their workers were illegal immigrants, but hired them anyway because they paid them under minimum wage. Tesco did their checks on the man, and he was legally in the UK, and legally allowed to work. It is t their responsibility to check his allowances for his hours, he told them he wanted to do 36 hours and they let him, they were probably un-aware of the terms of his visa as it can vary.
Yeah your right, but I would say it is still their responsibilty to not give someone more than 20 hours if it is illegal for him to work, I assume he would have had to show his visa or something to get the job in the first place. To be honest he could also be doing other shifts at restaurants and takeaways without any paperwork.
This was in 2008-9. Now we have GDPR, so they wouldn't be able to just ring up and get that info.
Stupid UK law!!!! Allowed Asylum seekers to received free money, housing and food!
Student’s who paid taxes are sent back home for working more than 20 hours a week???? Stupid!!!!
Ken Chiu no they shouldn’t Receive free money and food they have to earn there food and money like everyone else! It’s their choice to immigrate to the UK they shouldn’t automatically get free money I don’t personally believe in the benefits system the taxpayers have to pay so people don’t have to and claim benefits they don’t deserve it unless they have a disability that prohibits them from working
What's even your point? There is a massive difference between being an asylum seeker whose life is probably in danger, and being a student who had the privilege to be able to afford a plane ticket and a visa, all while being perfectly aware what the rules are...
Patrick Lamarque Do you know any genuine asylum seekers? Do you know any students in UK? I’ll answer your questions later.
Vanessa Oliver You are absolutely right! UK government are spending billions each year for those who claim asylum and most of them who claim asylum your democracy and culture. It’s a joke!!!
Ken Chiu taxes and over 50000 pounds in fees accommodation and living expenses.
It's a fault of tesco too for giving more than 20 Hours for a student to work. Because it's rule for the company to check the visa conditions before they employ anyone.
Shame on officers
Angelo Peiris shame on the officers ? Maybe this guy should be on a working visa instead ? International students can be very unrealistic about money in a foreign country. Don’t study abroad if you can’t afford it !
Actually not tesco faults...he maybe bargain to add more hours....
True! They should be taken of responsibility too!
@@wma5440 No , that is not true.. The employer must take a copy of his passport + visa + work permit. It doesn't matter what he says, he must have documentations..
osama anuz come on rule is the rule and employer should also follow. In my country there would be big punishment if company scheduled more hours than permitted .
I really feel for Mr. Singh, who is studying in the U.K. and has been thrown under the bus by that Tesco store, who claimed that he was working nights on 36.5 hours there, when they knew perfectly well that he was only allowed to work 20 hours a week, as per the conditions of his visa while studying and where they obviously forced him to work more hours because of “needs of store” not just because he needed more money - I’ve worked for Tesco for 17 years so I know only too well how horrible they are, especially towards anyone who is trying to improve themselves and improve thier lives, which they feel threatened by - I’ve tried to do courses outside of work and as soon as they became aware of it, they did everything possible to put a spanner in the works, first with a computer course they caused a series of events that ultimately led to bankruptcy and later on, an attempt to change careers to become cabin crew by doing a course, aside from the usual ridicule and mocking led to other far more serious attempts behind the scenes to prevent it from happening, same happened with a transfer attempt to another store, ultimately leading to redundancy - and all because they hid behind both “disciplinary procedures”, “procedures” of all other kinds, they felt threatened by anyone other than thier cronies getting ahead in life, because they themselves were going nowhere in life, motivated by nothing else other than jealousy and resentment while pretending otherwise and trying to make it look otherwise, same with thier bullying behaviour
Tesco didn't force him to do anything. I was an intl student. Told the company straight up, I can only work for 20hrs a week. During one of the weeks, a supervisor tried to make me work more. I said no and walked off the job. In the end, I quit and looked for another job that understood my needs. A few extra bucks ain't worth risking your life.
Sorry but than you can look for another job there many students job... I mean student live is not easy life but you have follow the rules
“I’m a full-time student” …(Tesco employer) fine, we’ll hire you and have you work full time too, just to keep things simple.
That was indeed sad ..u can ruin a student's life that way .. he deserved a warning n fine n given another chance
@@GoldbergMarkus post Covid and given what we now know, I no longer agree
I can’t imagine working hard and going to school only for the system to make things more difficult to accomplish goals. I hope this little set back didn’t stop the gentleman with an honest living from continuing his education. I’m still proud of him (:
He should had obeyed the law
Why not then ask for the right visa and pay taxes?
Right? God forbid he work hard to fund his studies. More people should be like Mr. Singh and not be punished for being ambitious!
@@shsuususjssnjsus8239 quit bumbling, idiot
@@shsuususjssnjsus8239 not in this case post Covid given what we now know - resistance to corrupt laws becomes our duty
Make a lot of money from Tesco? Ur having a laugh
yep. too harsh, the conditions for students
I make like 9 an hour, tesco pays a lot
Lots of UK job losses at Tesco Metro’s
It is all relative, based on right now (it would have been similar at the time though) he would be taking home around £1330 per month. That is not far off the average yearly salary in India.
Tesco's scapegoats the customers and pays the employee my friend gets loads of freebies end of the day. I know many who use their employee benefits to get alcohol cigarettes at discounts to sell outside.
Harsh especially when it was proved that he was a student n there was no criminal activity on his part
Royal Mint exactly😮☺️
Fuck UK border agency... I been living in UK for 22 years illegally... Catch me if you can... Mafuk
It wasn’t proved that he was a student though, there was a few letters from a college that he supposedly attended. 36 hours is a lot, and most of the time the education they are in, isn’t even real.
Daily Video you are on a watchlist so it’s okk pal😱🤣
Charlie B lol u acc think uk going to do watchlist for immigration 🤣
Stop criminals not student
Yeapers
student is code for criminal
@Vanessa Oliver if you jaywalk u r a criminal too
@@Truth_Seeker_UK you father was student 🤣😂🖕
@@MagikFingers420 some of these students are breaking the law you idiot. Working more than 20 hrs. Don't break rules and lie.
-"You speak English?"
-"Yes, why not" 😂😂😂
😂 😂 😂
😜😜😜😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 people should understand that English is not for everyone
That was classic
@@Princess-eq5eiYou’re in an English speaking country it’s not their job to to have to learn. 35 plus languages. 🤡
Its stupid, cos they should blame Tesco too, why they giving full time work to student, if they allowed only 20 Hours. its its make two to tango.
Even more than the student
Wow that's a shame cancelling someone's Visa just because they want to better there lifestyle straight bs
I'm an immigrant. Visas to work legally and permanently are usually very hard and expensive to get. I find it extremely unfair that other migrants get to breach their visa conditions and work illegally without any consequences when others like myself have had to fight for years and sometimes spend our life savings to comply with the law, play by the rules, and regularize our working rights. Not only is it unfair to us lawful migrants, it's also mostly very unfair to British job seekers who end up facing tougher competition on the employment market. I agree visa laws are tough and sometimes dehumanizing, but there are very good reasons why they exist.
Misael Garcia it's not BS at all. It's taking a job out of this economy for people that are legally allowed to work here. Get a grip. If he wants to work here then he needs to apply via the propper channels and get a work visa
@@AaronPlaysGH very small minded thinking my friend seems like you need to experience REAL LIFE EVENTS to try and actually understand what some immigrants go threw no ones saying its right but who's to tell you that you cant TRY to better your life. You all need to change your mind sets of what's right or wrong. Disappointing how I see all you try to defend this man.
Let's be honest here about this bs about taking job. How many Brits turn their nose up to working in places like Tesco. Unemployed given night shift opportunities and they out right refuse. About stealing jobs kmt.
@@misaelgarcia8625 That's beside the point though. If this man wants to work in the UK there are plenty of work visa options he could apply for. Instead he decided to breach his student visa conditions and work longer hours. It's probably not completely innocent either, student visas are much easier to get and he knew that very well. You can't defend someone's right to better their lives when they voluntarily try to cheat the system and shoot themselves in the foot. If this guy cared so much about bettering his life, like I did a few years ago after years of struggles, he would not take ANY risks that could jeopardize his future chances because there is too much to lose. But that's exactly what he did, so I can't believe that he genuinely wanted/needed to better his life.
I’ve noticed a lot of these employers “hold” their employees passports. Seems sketchy. I love the puppeteer guy. He was cool.
He has since died 😢
That is illegal. They can ask for a copy of their passport, but not hold the actual passport.
poor Sikh guy, he was working & therefor was paying tax, 20 hrs a week is not enough to live on, I hope the guy ends up ok.
I feel bad for the sikh guy too but lets face it. Rules are rules, you want to break a rule you have to be ready to face the consequences. But i believe its the stores fault as well even the store owner or manager should be held accountable for allowing him to eork for more than 20hrs. Ignorance of a rule is not an excuse.
paulspydar Before getting student visa, he has to show that he has the finances to support himself in the UK. UK is very generous allowing these people to work 20 hours a week.
The guy is an ass, how he dealt with Mr Singh.
If he wants to work more than 20 hours a week then he should apply for a work visas, which there are plenty of different options for. He willingly tried to cheat the system and got caught. As an immigrant myself who had to work long and hard to obtain full working rights in the UK, I don't feel sorry at all for him. It's exactly because of people like him that the visa criteria and process gets harsher every year, making it harder for all other honest migrants.
Royal Mint lying is not a crime, or illegal. That he worked more than 20h/w was illegal not that he lied.
Danger TV has learned their lesson, the sound mixing is a lot better then before; well done.
I wish he had given that student a warning instead of destroying his academic pursuit just like that. They treat some criminals better than that.
H B maybe he should be on a working visa instead. When you become a international student it’s a contract with immigration that you will follow the rules.
@@MelaniaRose Oh well, I guess being a foreigner means rules are applied strictly.
Well yeah a lil bit of unfortunate. Nevertheless laws are laws which should be applied.
You may feel the feeling and condition of the border agent decision making if you play Artzotka where you play as a border agent even though the country is a fictional communist country
not his job. Theres certain rules. I did my research before studying abroad and it's pretty straightforward.
@@supraed9026 the game is called "Papers, Please". You're giving the name of the country
Never give broder/customs agents for info than they need. 'What is your purpose for coming to visit your girlfriend?' "Just visiting and enjoying the sites." 'Do you have plans to get married?' "We've talked about marriage a bit, we are engaged but our plans for getting married have all been in the future, nothing short term."
And make for darn sure that you both know the answers to those questions.
Also, at the time of this video the UK was part of the EU. So really getting married in one country and traveling to another EU country shouldn't be that big a deal.
Feel bad for the first Indian Student.. Officer already had it out to get him. He realized hes an actual student but then got the chance to reject him because of the work hours... Shame the guy loses out on his studies & even though I understand it's the law, majority of the money hes earning at work is being spent inside the UK for school/rent/living expenses any way.
It wasn't clever of him to go back to India after only 2 years. We Africans can wait up to 10 years until we feel like it's safe to visit our home country
@@queenbee1588can’t F with you if you holding a PR 😅
Follow the rules and don't blame other people. If people followed the rules you wouldn't even need border guards.
Don't break the law then.
don’t. he was studying networking: that isn’t intensive and can be done anywhere. he was using the student visa as an excuse for being there, but he was really there to work not study
He's just a student working hard, give him a warning mate.
Its true
Warning? He was warned not to work more than 20 hours before he was even permitted to get into the country. And he agreed to that rule.
He was warned in the conditions of his visa. Obviously not a very clever student.
@@mediacenterman8583 And you've been warned hundreds of times to follow laws which you have 100% broken in your lifetime without question... speeding, walking across the street, not stopping at a stop sign, stupid shit you'd get pissed about being fined for.
The law applies to all.
Officer Newbury should request whoever supplies his uniform to give him a shirt that fits.
Look at the one he’s wearing on this programme. The collar is about 3 sizes too big.
Kind of a stupid reason to take his visa away.
kissdiscutee agreed
true
For real
Nope. He broke the terms of his visa. Think about all those students who comply? He is giving foreign students a bad name and increase negative perceptions. He made his bed
mediacenter man wow what a criminal for over working and supporting the government
38:31 This guy with puppets sadly has passed away :c Seems to be colon cancer. Poor guy.
"Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 - December 23, 2015) was an American puppeteer, puppet builder, actor, voice actor, writer, singer and songwriter."
"Earl lived in Los Angeles, California. On December 23, 2015, he died at the age of 56 from colon cancer, which he had for three years."
-Wiki
He should have gotten a UK sponsor who would take care of lodging and would take payments for the classes. He could have been remunerated by the sponsor a one time "fee" before his trip. It was simply poor planning.
He was Mr. Snuffleupagus!
@@lohphat most likely he didn't know the rules, and he didn't think that as an American he would go through such tight scrutiny. No worries, while they were dealing with him, real criminals were admitted into the UK.
@@tpopa71 as opposed to the criminals running the government stealing billions of COVID funds into the pockets of their rich crony friends?
Oh no! I never knew that he passed. He seemed like a nice gentleman
Honestly the paper quality made me laugh xD My uni makes us print the proof of study letters (we have an online portal and do it like that) and we print them on regular printer paper :D
I was a registrar at an online university about 10 years ago and we used to get our paper from Office Depot or OfficeMax. We didn't use fancy paper unless it was for graduation or some sort of certification that would be framed.
He’s a student, of course he would need extra money, working few hours more than his required hours should be ok... last time i check college life is hella hard🤡🤢
Joshua Aguila some international students are very unrealistic when it comes to studying and working overseas. If they’re English skills are lacking or they don’t have enough funds to live, then they should wait until they’re financially ready to go. He could have went on a work visa
Right ❗️ They're lame for that 💯
Love Muffin i understand, but he didnt work like extra 20 hrs every week, his employer said he worked extra couple hours more than his required, which means his definitely not taking advantage of the system, he prolly just had an o.t + not all people are capable of speaking proper english just cause they go to an english school, it takes time depending on the person.
Joshua Aguila he was allowed 20 hours a week and tesco said he was working 36
If he can’t afford it then don’t study abroad. It’s so easy and simple to follow the rules
I feel so bad for that student. I'm like him. I need to work as much as I can to be able to afford to study. Being a hard worker shouldn't be punished.
It is unfortunate, and I don't like the fact my country treats foreigners this way. Although, other countries treat British citizens the same way. I suppose, it's tit for tat. I am an expat living in Thailand, and I've had my fair share of immigration occurrences. Fortunately, my documents are always in order, as I proactively stay on top of it all. Once, I was almost denied entry on suspicion of abusing the system, but they came to the conclusion I was not. Note: I was not featured on a Thai immigration documentary.
I feel sympathy for him but on the other hand him working more hours is a win-win for him and Tesco so they'll stick with it but some parents in need might not have the chance to get that job instead which would be so helpful for them, so one must also consider the other side of the story or the UK as a nation in this case. It just feels hard that he gets no warning and direct suspension.
The difference is international students are expected to financially support themselves.
@@dhaloh True but there's no free lunch, if the students don''t pay it, all other taxpayers will and if those students then take jobs at Tescos, they can't pay taxes and then the UK becomes a shitty country as well because nobody pays and everyone takes.
People can't leech off another country. We all abide by rules, citizens or not.
Those illegal workers at the restaurants may well be trafficked. It’s a sad reality.
Absolutely agree with you!
Illegals are used for nefarious reasons.
Watch movie in USA 🇺🇸 in theaters that came out on JULY 4,2023~~~~””THE SOUND OF FREEDOM””
This movie depicts TRUE FACTS on trafficking!
N the owner holds their passports and get paid by those traffickers to hire them. What a mess.
Womp womp, all of them must be lined up against a wall and shot.
Study and work not allowed. Terrorists allowed. Amusing.
I know it’s wrong but there is so many hardcore criminals out there and they heavily focus on someone that trying to work to make extra money!
Kind ironic!!!
Yea I know
The law is the law. They focus on all criminals.
+Grinder79 Aleixo
"trying to work to make extra money"
Bullshit! They are working to live and to send most of the money back to their third-world homelands, which obviously is removed from the local economy. This hurts society like any other crime.
If the guy wanted to make extra money he needs to be honest with himself and his financial situation. Don’t travel abroad and study if you don’t have the financial resources to do so. Go on a working visa instead.
Love Muffin. This is the very first time in all the series and all the seasons of border force and airline and all those programs that a student actually carried books in his luggage. Usually the fake ones have some clothing and can't tell you one small detail of their chosen profession or what they're going to school for. I was impressed this guy actually had books!
Tesco not aware they are only able to work 20 hrs a week?
he lied to them probably
That’s ridiculous. An employer is required to verify what type of work authorization the potential employee has before hiring. Hence, they know that he was limited to 20 hours per week. But the citizens (employers) never get punished, and you wonder why visas violations persist?
...that border agent seems like one of those HS nerds who has become drunk with a bit of power...
That's what I saw too. The Hindu dude did (almost) nothing wrong, they could have worked out some type of deal for him. He looked so calm but heartbroken, I felt that. Wanna be thrown out of UK? Go to a genuine job. Lesson learned 100
They probably have no degree
Yes!!!
Didn't he go from being a math student to a border force agent?
Don’t let an American in because he was honest that they might get married…but then a restaurant employing multiple illegal entrants gets a “warning”. Ridiculous.
They don't like Americans
That is very true the American is legal in a North American country. Where he can travel back and forth. However, the illegal foreigners disrespect your immigration laws by telling you they don’t have a traveling document and will release back into your country without any regard. And just go missing again never seen again.
If they break the law send them home. No exceptions
feeling sorry for the sikh guy ...South Asians pays huge fees in these Brit Universities ...comparing to the financial structure ..
It's such a dick move , honestly alot could have been done to help him. But he's Brown so they don't give two shits
He’s not a citizen though he might as well be on a working visa. International students need to be realistic when studying abroad. Many don’t have enough financial resources and take the risk anyway. Indians aren’t the only students who contribute to Universities!
Hahhahaa...why? So that you lot can stack shelves and clean toilets?
But he is paying tax ..officer for your kids and the country
The 'officer' has to abide by the law, not his choice.
it's not about TAX.There is difference between immigration and illegal immigration.
Well then he should have just gone on a working visa instead!
Unfortunately Mr singh cant argue..if he can I must say he won
@@MelaniaRose 💜
Love the hard luck stories. My parents died, my dog has fleas and my parrot a stutters.
The first story is not fair. He is from India. It was his all life l. So sad
@Darius Kang Sure there has to be consequences for breaking laws. As a law abiding citizen, I understand. But in this case he was a student, studying a pretty specialized field. The fee alone is 4 times more than what Brits and EU students pay. Do you realize how hard is it to study a specialist field and work at the same time. He probably was earning money to support his daily needs, its 9 or less pounds an hour... its not like he can buy a duplex in London with those earnings, now is it?
Most of the Indian foreign students work, sometimes a little more so they can take care of bills, housing etc.
There is a fine line mate, in this case the officer could've let go off the student with a warning. The student probably paid 18k to 22k on his tuition fee for crying out loud.
@Darius Kang I am not supporting a person because of his nationality. I would stand up for anyone who is being denied education based on baseless laws. I did both my Masters in UK and worked part time as well. Yes, i couldn't work longer hours as I was focused on me course works. But I had mates who worked 2 or 3 jobs a week. The money was spent on homeless people and various other works. Both in Oxford and Manchester.
All I am saying is there are genuine cases and it doesn't necessarily have to be a bogus college or student.
If he indeed is a full time working student without attending lectures or is studying in a bogus university, I wouldn't give a flying rat's bottom about him.
Cheers !!
@Darius Kang Mate, I am not saying that people should violate laws. I will never say so. Like I said earlier, I followed all the rules and regulations set forth in my visa. Its just in certain cases, certain laws have to be softened, especially if it comes to students working night shifts and all.
All I am saying is, in certain cases, especially if the students are genuine, they could be let off with a warning. Cancelling visas of genuine students who may have worked a bit longer than they should've is a bit extreme.
I do not know if this particular case was genuine or not, if it aint, he deserves the cancellation and on the other hand if he was a genuine student, then cancellation of his visa seems a bit harsh.
@Darius Kang I did a ''tier 4 revoked status' research on colleges in UK and as it turns out you were right, this does seems to be a bogus college.
But I still stand by my statement that in certain genuine cases, students could be let off after issuing a warning.
Cheers !!!
Then he should be on a working visa instead! International students have to be honest with themselves, if they don’t have enough financial resources then don’t travel abroad. Go abroad when you’re ready instead of struggling and breaking the law.
As a US citizen, its insane to watch cops bust into someones house without any guns.
they have them on standby if needed, they’re far more worried about being stabbed- hence the stab vests.
And nobody dies!!!
@@SuzanneU and yet Europe has the same issues with deaths by officers but you act like you don’t
@@bostonrailfan2427 that is absolute bullshit i wonder if you could provide a source for that, because i have found nothing to support that claim, for example US in 2020: 1100+ deaths by police, France in 2020: 40 deaths by police officers , in Sweden 40 people were shot and killed total not by police, in germany from the year 1952 to 2019 it was around 600 COMBINED, and 11 in 2020
Just the same in Japan. Cops has their guns in lock ,cops here in Japan has other techniques when catching a suspect .only very few allow to have gun with license. Those who hunt wild animals by season like wild boar and deer.
Anyone else think that the "Chief Immigration Officer" looks like he's fourteen years old?
Hows Tesco allowing him to work over his visa allowance hours lol
wantafanta01 That’s wasn’t the question though
Why haven't they fined Tesco? I thought it was up to the employer to check their right to work in the UK (which I imagine includes their limits) if I am not mistaken.
Maybe it is not Tescos job to check everybodys Visa. I dont know.
You don’t need a marriage visa or fiancé visa if you aren’t marrying someone from the country. You can just marry there like a destination wedding, proposal. You only need a marriage visa if you intend on living in the country with your spouse (national of that country) .... even so, the fiancé visa just makes the marriage residence easier to get in the future. It’s not mandatory. It’s an option. But of what I understand, they do not need it because neither are from that country.
Thought the same and looked it up and thats right. those border officers hacent a clue of there own visa laws and thats pretty sad since theyve been granted the job to being able to deny people entry to a country
It was obvious they intended to work and live there for a period of the time. You can't enter on a tourist visa if you're not planning on being a true tourist.
I think the problem was that the woman was living in the UK at the time
It sounds like the girlfriend has established some sort of UK immigration status and is living there, so not treated the same.
Felt bad for the first guy😭😭😭😭
Why? He wasn't a student. That letter was fake, there is an entire industry surrounding the generation of those fake "universities" to the point that they have three or four of them located in the same building at times (as shown on other episodes).
They denied entry on the work violation because it was easily proven on the spot, while an investigation into the fake school would have taken days.
the tesco guy was an honest guy..should have asked tesco to have his back..
How do u know he is honest? u dont goofball.
I fellt bad for him too.
@@jefferywilliams944 another typical nazi
Honest? He lied. That’s literally the opposite of honesty.
“Students are supposed to pay for school with sponsorships and other sources” what about the majority of students, who aren’t able to do that????? It’s possible he was just trying to make extra cash to afford basic necessities. Some of us have to work to make money to pay for things!!! It’s a crazy idea I know
Yes however it was the students decision to come to the UK to study so obviously it would involve huge costs regardless of getting any type of support should have thought about the logistics and costs beforehand further there is a business between UK government and universities colleges they put them on the sponsor list then they remove them then they put them again this goes on till they totally disappear off the map any student could easily study in their own country at fraction of the cost no need to travel so far like the UK USA Canada Australia NZ Europe but it's the economic social political war environment in their own countries and part time work paying in pounds dollars euros and eventually a better life and permanent residence in a foreign land that usually draws them. Ask me 99% international students aren't genuine just economic social migrants and the government knows this but they need the easy money too.
That's the conditions for foreign students. Home grown is different, obviously.
It was his choice to go to england. He has to respect the law. Nothing else. Work 20h per week and nothing more. He didnt cared. He could even talked before start working like that if was legal or not.
This shit blows my mind. If he is able and willing to work full time AND actually do his studies he should be able to
Yes sweetheart..it is called 'The Law'.
I cannot believe how hard your work is this has opens my eyes to how much all of you work and try so hard to do the right thing you all should be proud
They work so hard making sure people that were born on some other patch of dirt somewhere else in the world don't get to put their feet on THEIR patch of dirt that THEY own. It's all bullshit. The main factor that is considered, before everything else, by immigration officers in the UK and USA is the issuing country of the traveler's passport. That's it. If you're coming from a poor country, you've already got a strike against you right from the start.
This “Cromwell College Of IT & Management” might be a sham too. It barely appears to exist online and has no visible presence on google street view today. The officer viewing the invitation letter as fishy was a good call.
The teacher at the end is such a hoot! He appears to really enjoy his craft. I hope he gets a chance to return with the right visa.
What about the Indian student?
That dude should of been let in . People need to have a heart . He didnt seem to be lying. Heartless.
Which dude?
@@patricktagle1555 you know, that dude
Who goes from studying Maths degree to working in the airport..😂😂😂😂
@David Rogers you mean like other countries that have student loan systems to fuck the student over aswell... Can't say its only the UK that practices this shit.
@David Rogers Blaming the governement for people's personal choices is a bit rich. What, did they made him to choose to go to uni by holding a gun to his head? There are a shit ton of jobs and some more that pay good money and don't require having a uni degree.
Just before WW2, just about everyone who lived in the Italian town my father came from had a PhD. Just saying.
@@hippo1985 there are people with degree's and uni and yet their still struggling to find a job. UK education is broken, waste of time
@@Gencturk92 mate I dunno why you replied with this comment, I was agreeing with the OC but also saying it's not just the UK where its all fucked up.
Amazing how many people can travel so much..i worked for 53 years and I don’t have money to travel anywhere.
That sounds like your problem
Yes I agree. It is just an observation.
Get a better job then
It’s all on borrowed money, Katey. All foolishly done on credit cards.
Thank you, Leo, for your response. I cannot get a better job as Kim suggested as I am over 70 and already worked from time starting milking cows on farm at 12 and weeding sugar beets etc. i was saying If am envious just curious. I always was self-reliant, never without a job, and helped those in need. I would be afraid of credit card debt at this time in my life.
Should've just seen to it that the Sikh's employer capped him at 20 hours
Yes but that does not stop him from working else were !
Farhat Bi well then maybe he should be on a working visa instead.
@@MelaniaRose yes exactly but he was not so what to do ?
Farhat Bi he should not risk it studying overseas if he can’t afford it. Stay back home or save properly then travel and study.
That’s messed up, should of gave him a chance and monitored him and also fine the company knowing hes in a student visa
You're the voter, change the law.
International students who lie to immigration don’t need a second chance ! International students take away hours and jobs from local youths unfairly.
@@MelaniaRose Some local youths don't deserve the chance to go to a school. I have a friend like that who finished University in UK a few years ago and didn't do shit with their degree. Now live with their mom. I know way more deserving international students.
Refusing student visa for working night jobs for 36 hours instead of 20 hours a week? That's rather unfair and harsh.
36 and a half is a full time job… that’s five days a week
Follow the rules what is so hard about that?
@@jjman533 Survival.
@PriyankDeshmukh Then don't lie on one's visa application, get the correct visa, and don't lie to Customs/Border/Immigration officials. Everyone should know exactly what visa to apply for, and what the conditions are. I don't this issue is ignorance, it is a point of attempting to cheat the UK.
@@jjman533 That's a slimy Indian your are commenting to. These fuckers lie through the side of their mouths. If these people really wanted to follow rules, they would have been doing it in their own country. And if they had been following rules in their own country, their country wouldn't have been a third-world shithole..
People need to inform themselves of the laws before anything. A US citizen can enter the UK for 90 days with no visa. But if you want to marry or anything else, you need to get inform. Its easy there is Google.
Nowadays getting precise information is easy whereas 20 years ago, a bit more effort and due diligence was required.
I found it very hard to believe that the puppet guy did not know that he needed a work visa.
After being interrogated for six hours like a criminal sure they can . Stay away ppl
The 20 hours a week is a joke. You cant survive (student or not) on 20 hours a week. The fact this agent says "he lied to me" like that's the reason he cant find a way around it is disgusting.
If it's the law than they have to enforce it. If the people over there dislike the law so much than they should appeal to their government to change it.
I don't think it is fair to blame the agent who is just doing his job. It sounds like these rules are hard and fast to prevent those who apply for a student visa whose real intent is to work full time rather than study or to use full time employment to fund their education. Nothing personal against Mr. Singh but it is important to remember that he was working a full time position that could have been filled by a UK resident/citizen, who could have used that position to fund his/her further education. I sincerely hope that he can find a way to complete his education. BTW while I don't know anything about Tesco, it should be taken into consideration that he may not have informed them of his situation and his limited work hour availability because he wanted the extra hours or was afraid, he wouldn't be hired. Regardless, they had no choice but to tell the agent the truth about his hours because it is a matter of record and had they not been honest they could have been hit was a considerable fine. In this situation nobody wins.
Agents have the ability to exercise their discretion, and they do so often depending on who they’re talking to, or like or dislike. Perhaps this is the problem. And injustice relies on people ‘just doing their jobs.’ I thought you people figured that out in 1945…apparently not…
This video is 4 years old, but I feel to post this here. I feel so bad for the first student. There are so many illegal people in UK that are doing illegal thinks. He could trim his passport and claim refugee, but he was studying and working hard. What an rood and unfair decision!😡
Sad but he knew the deal and signed up for it. By working more than the terms of his visa this cost someone else their opportunity. The rules are in place for a reason.
The problem is that he is not too much different from those who are coming to the UK illegally - he is also breaking the law by breaching his visa conditions. Most likely his"university" is not really teaching him anything, it's a total bull that there are no universities or PG programs in India - even if we take into account that this show was filmed back in 2009.
This video is 15 years old. Older than most of my cousins lol.
Who'd want to study and work there anyway, school sucks and that place sucks too
@@nodevoutt 90% of the World's population? Lol
"No one knows how many clandestines get through undetected" I think thats the point?
I feel sorry for the Moldovan woman...she genuinely seemed in distress...to bad she couldn't find herself a nice UK gent in the time she was working at the restaurant...
WAIT WAIT WAIT, so because he WORKED and STUDY as a student hard he gets kicked out? how does that work? Jesus christ its like you are trying to get rid of hard working people...
Pretty simple if you apply for a student visa you gotta study not work.
This people are taking bristish jobs thats how easy it is
Peter...same old rubbish about taking jobs. Stop excusing those useless Brits who dont want to work and want to smoke weed drink a stella and sit around all day
@@shareenhussain4947 Actually when I was searching for a job it took me two months to find somewhere because there were no jobs. I have a degree and was searching for jobs everyday and I wasn't being fussy so it's not just a case of lazy brits not wanting to work.
@@peterzingler6221 this is absolutely retarded. The fact that 1. you have to fight over someone who barely has any "skills" for a job is just sad. 2. Do you know how much education cost if you're not a citizen? How can someone pay for education if you dont let them work??? Is your education system only for the rich? Maybe thats your problem. Maybe thats why people who barely have any credential can so easily take jobs away from you.
Gau mutram..you names literally translates to shit and wee so not going to waste my time with you😂
If someone has DVDs on terrorism, imagine what they are doing to your food they are serving you?
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING LOL
i know all those dvds and nothing bad on them, obviously those officers are ignorant.
Yeah...how terrible. Why don't you let those people live in your country?
I feel bad for Mr. Singh. Things must be really bad in his home country if he is willing to move to a terrible place like London. How many sunny days a year does London get 20?
Weather's not the worst of it.
Aber die scheiss Engländer
At least these ppl were righteous enough to let the guy from Chicago into the UK to see his fiance. No doubt the guy was being honest, or trying to run game on the UK officials.
As a Chicagoan myself, I can attest that theres a high probability that there were murders committed against his family members. This is a very dangerous city. I hope him & his fiance are able to get this situation sorted out so that they can go ahead with their lives.
You are from Chicago, where the Chicago State University is giving a fake certificate to students who never graduated, shame on the state and CSU.
The tears of the woman from Moldavia broke my heart....i could not do this job.
One should not use stolen travel documents, and should not lie to the authorities. She entered the country illegally, she was working there illegally. Do you think she should have been awarded a medal?
@@tpopa71 GB should throw all illegals out, as we in germany should, but i felt sorry for that little girl.
@@tpopa71 You're not wrong, nor was her treatment wrong. But I'm still sympathetic. If I escaped Moldova, I'd hate to be sent back.
Some of the posts are so naive as to be almost unbelievable.
And yours is useless as it adds nothing of value
I really feel sorry for the puppet teacher and have to say he took it very well
Jc Dock He died in 2015 from colon cancer too, really sad.
The school should’ve told him about needing a permit.
Fake student
Bro I’ve been in a long distance relationship. You’d do anything just to see them. They might not even live in UK
his mistake was that he mentioned he wanted to get married in the UK on his visit. that's a big no no for his visa. i get stopped all the time because i visit my gf in australia and have a house there with her but i travel on a year visitor visa. if i was to say im gonna get married to her that would reject me instantly as i'd need a relationship visa at that point.
@@greatleader4841 So, his mistake was to say the truth...
@@marcospark2803 his mistake was going on the wrong visa and admitting he was doing it for other reasons. he should have lied if he already did it to the point that he got a visa. stick to your story or tell the truth from the start.
@@greatleader4841the average person wouldn’t know that. Maybe those who marry professionally would 🤔
@@yagga8885 I mean all he had to say was he's visiting his girlfriend...
Tough break for the student but his employer was also at fault.
Threw him under the bus😅
Shouldn’t Tesco be liable for over scheduling the student? Let’s stop blaming the workers and start holding the corporations accountable that exploit the workers.
It's down to personal responsibility. If you lie, you've lied. His documents might have been forged - Tesco is not a part of the customs service. The bottom line is he lied, he's broken the law. That's enough to refuse a visa. Tesco aren't exploiting the worker, the worker is exploiting Tescos - they could be fined.
@@maryearll3359 Tesco lied when they submitted documentation showing the worker was eligible to work. Then they underpaid and exploited them. Stop talking if you don't know the topic.
I don’t think i have seen more than 3 peoples getting off those panes and actually telling the truth
Almost as if the show highlights instances/interactions that are outside the norm, because those are more interesting.
That's so messed up my man was a legit student told them the truth about working and just off a few hrs off smh
Poor kid
I'm always a bit puzzled by the marriage ones, they seem to be making the leap always from wanting to get married to wanting to get married now. He didn't say he scheduled his marriage for two weeks from now or something... so it doesn't seem like getting married is the reason for the trip and may not be expected to happen during the time period of the trip. I don't know, I guess there must be more chatting off camera since the people coming over don't seem to object to this logical leap.
he probably would not "sympathize" if the man said the truth the first time anyways
Exactly! What difference would it make!
I was met at Gatwick with a machine that imaged my passport. I didn't even see an immigration agent.
yeah, sometimes those don't work or make you go to the immigration desk. Me as someone who has done that 6 times in the last 2 years and been interrogated 6 times knows quite well that they disable your passport's ability to use those if they want. (granted it was to australia)
I dont think the Guy from the US wanted to marry her right away
TurtleIsNotAngry Yeah probably not. Always hairy going to England to see someone.
I think that his "fiancee" might be surprised to learn that she is engaged.
He probably wanted to see if the chemistry was real in person first, obviously marriage was the endgame if they really loved eachother.
Mentioning that to Immigration? BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mistake!
Why students allowed only 20 hours . how these poor students meant to survive in expensive British life ridiculous.
shouldn't even be here... mass deportations needed
Because student should focus for study not for work.
mma getting outcompeted eh? By nepalese who I’m sure are smarter and harder working than you.
@@mma-gb3si mma I'm sure they are paying taxes and contributing to your society..nepalese are hard working honest people . You wont find them doing drugs or committing crimes.. we are not thieves scammers and cheaters. And education system on itself is a money driven business , they paid huge sum of money to be there to study .. Nepalese are least of your problems.
Students are allowed to work as much as they want, however non EU citizens who are staying in Britain with a student visa can’t work for more than 20 hours, they need a work visa to do so.
This agent with the student is a jerk IMO. The people who are trying to do better they treat like crap. You’re going to tell me some of these people could be given “a break.”
That guy said he's a basketball player i think on the streets..not in the NBA.
Did anyone watch the ending ? It was brilliant 😂 i hope this bloke made it back to give his classes
Many many thanks to that officers who approved one day visa to the lover ❤💚💛 . It was true love
Re the football player:
He’s got few ties to his home country and yet most of his family is in the States and he has a good support network there..
Why someone would think it smart to leave the country when he knows he's breaking his visa conditions is beyond all comprehension. I don't support breaking student visa rules, I followed them strictly myself as a student in the UK years ago, but if someone chooses to break those rules why then risk "going on holiday" and put himself in a position to be found out? How stupid can be stupid be?
A friend did that to attend his grandmother's funeral who was like his mother and denied reentry.
he used being a student as an excuse, he was never intending to be a student and what he carried was stuff fir a course taught everywhere online. he was working, likely mot even studying at all
Some people think they are smart.......you can't outsmart them immigration officers. You break the conditions, you're done. As for all the other illegal Immigrants, I never feel sorry for them being sent back to their country.
I never trust a guy with puppets because it makes me wonder where the van and candy are. STRANGER DANGER.
The Americans seem to think, it is all right for them to go everywhere, at any time and and do what they want. This is kind of ignorant. All of this is not news.
Students should be allowed to work longer hours as they will also be paying tax NI to the government
@Gau mutram Govinda gobar if they are working it's adding to the economy. They are not like asylum seekers who want free money and housing.
They aren’t citizens ! They can’t demand work! There are also local citizens who need to work also ! Everyone pays tax but a lot of international students send money out the economy to their countries! Might as well be on a working visa ! If you can’t afford to study don’t risk going abroad and breaking a country’s laws !
You guys don’t know how many times in UK they came to my restaurant to check the employees and I just had to give them some cash to leave. Now in front of the camera they are acting like they’re just doing their job.
LOL you alleging corruption? If this is true you are part of the problem. Hiring illegals and bribing border agents. All three of you should be locked up.
he said the PLAN was to get married. doesn’t mean right now. i’d be so frustrated.
Yea he shoulda left that out and lied. Woulda been better off.
He didn’t have a Fiancé visa when he travelled that’s why he got in trouble. If he organised a Fiancé Visa before landing then no problem.
why that student was only culprit, Tesco should also be questioned how the hell they allowed to work more than defined hours on the visa.
All those companies abusing the immigrants should be fined into oblivion
WoW, in America that guy would be in pain if he started getting violent toward a police officer!
I actually had the rare occasion of feeling sorry for someone... poor guy. literally works his ass of, and then gets shivved by 2 underachievers.
thats how the last 2 generations were brainwashed, cunts became teachers and taught kids of proper men and women turning them into even bigger cunts
@Alt Swede says the guy who's country imports terrorists and puts them on benefits
@@gf6368 How many terrorists have entered the UK via the same process though? Unlikely he is a terrorist, but those laws are in place for a reason and affect everyone.
Then the guy should be on a working visa ! International students are very unrealistic about the study and work expense living abroad ! International students are on a contract and they are not citizens if they choose to break the law then immigration has to place penalties on them.
@@MelaniaRose you're the unrealistic one, I went to uni on 600 quid a month, and that's in Birmingham. I've known students from China living in HMO's for 40/per week and cooking together to save up even more. Contrary to the popular belief, a student does not go partying each day or eat in restaurants. Those that do aren't students, their spoiled snowflakes leeching off their parents.
Nobody will be hunger if we are fair with each other. My sympathy is with all poor people of every colour.
Be positive
Being fair is also not lying to immigration. Follow the rules and have enough money if you choose to travel overboard.
If the maths student had said no to Tesco, they’d have fired him and he’d have been unable to continue his studies at all! Justice is never delivered by bureaucrats.
Half these agents aren’t even as educated and chose these jobs to exert power and prejudice
This is such a sad world.....
How this can be so sad world when here are nice and polite people like Kerry.
The immigrants have to be so desperate to come to the UK to risk travelling in lorries like that. I don't understand why we don't try to help them build a life and actually let them contribute to society! They'd probably be willing to work harder than most unemployed British people anyway. I mean, I agree we have to control numbers to ensure that it doesn't become out of hand, but seriously! One of my friends is Syrian who came here in a way that was technically illegal, and he is now perusing further education here in order to gain more knowledge after previously working as a chef here (and paying taxes). Furthermore, he has more of a moral compass than anyone that I've ever met and he forgives everyone, no matter how much they have harmed him in the past.
Natalie Greaves Marry him then he can have them rights just you would have to report he’s illegal so might be deported, listen he’ll never be able to live a normal life especially not after Brexit😬 all illegals will be deported 2020 onwards👀👀
We are already being raided by asylum seekers every day. Week. Month. Year. The British Government tried to control this but had no success.
You’re friend is Syrian but is illegal but broke immigration laws and is moral 🤔 he’s probably a criminal which is why he didn’t go the legal route in the first place!
It's like they playing hide and seek, they even smiling :)
Just like our latino brothers. One week he will miss work. When he finally comes back, he has a story to tell.
What surprises me the most is... the students knowing they are in breach of their visa rules still go home for a holiday! Why take the chance!
World best and respecfull also friendly gaurds from uk ❤
There are many who went as students but a fulltime workers.
Then they should be on working visas.
It’s hilarious seeing officers climb all over the lorry saying “ello!” 😂 it’s the grown up hide and seek
They use word Clendestines==ILLEGALS who refuse to follow the Law of that Country!
Therefore, breaking the LAW only proves who they really are 😬 as breaking the Law will continue while they hide out in a country they thought sneaking into was best idea~~~~It will cost the Citizens of said country.
Fund it from other sources? Ffs what illegally? Pathetic. A full time working adult finds it hard just to pay got general bills yet hes expect to pay for an education and feed and home himself. Give the dude a break
Shareen Hussain He committed fraud
He came to the uk to study, not to work, he would have been allowed to go and work but he didn’t inform people that was his plan.
@@DanceMomsMad no he wouldnt of been allowed. But the simple fact that people born and raised even with decent full time jobs are struggling
.what do you expect from these people. Everyones just trying to survive
Shareen Hussain what he did was wrong, but I’m not blaming him for it directly. He did it because he had to, and it was the only option for him. The British immigration and allowances are some of the best, they allow a lot of people to stay. He probably wouldn’t have been allowed to work there, but if he actually went to school, and also wanted to work it would be possible for them to allow him to enter.
International students shouldn’t be studying abroad if they can’t afford it ! And they all know the rules too! Go on a working visa instead.
Jesus those dudes in the lorry are nicer than most of the lorry drivers I come across it’s like they’re playing hide an seek
Rules are rules have to obey them if you don’t You are not allowed to stay.
That’s the way should be respect laws
30:40 I didn't know I could just do that. I am going to try just walking away from police and see how that goes.