Pregnant Sri Lankan Care Worker Fears Family Separation in UK
A pregnant Sri Lankan national, working as a care worker in the United Kingdom, is reportedly experiencing fears of being separated from her family. These concerns have arisen in response to recent letters issued by the UK Home Office, which are specifically targeting dependents. The situation highlights potential anxieties among migrant care workers regarding their family's immigration status.
A pregnant Sri Lankan national, currently employed as a care worker in the United Kingdom, is reportedly facing significant concerns regarding the potential separation from her family. This apprehension has been triggered by recent official communications from the UK Home Office.
These letters, issued by the Home Office, are specifically understood to be targeting individuals categorized as dependents. The situation has led to fears among affected care workers, including the pregnant Sri Lankan national, about the future immigration status and unity of their families within the UK.
According to the Times of India - World, the unfolding situation underscores anxieties prevalent within certain segments of the migrant care worker community in the UK concerning immigration policies affecting their family members.

