In any case, what the Prime Minister said in Parliament, Tuesday, April 8, as part of the PNQ Berenger on the case of Yashika Bageerathi. This young Mauritian who lived illegally in the United Kingdom was deported last week. Recalling also that no visa is required for Mauritians who wish to visit this country, the head of government called them not to manipulation this situation.
Navin Ramgoolam said that discussions took place between the British authorities responsible for immigration control and the government last September. Deploring the excessive number of Mauritians who illegally settled in Britain, the British would have raised the possibility of reviewing the agreements between our two Governments on this subject, argued the Prime Minister.
In other words, they have threatened to simply cancel the agreement of non submission of visa at the border of the kingdom. For this reason, said Navin Ramgoolam, his office issued a statement urging the public to respect British law last September.
However, apart from Britain, many Mauritians living illegally in other European countries. Most of them, which flew in the hope of finding a better life, tell how they often face difficulties.