According to the newspaper's analysis, the total number of people affected by 322 (5) provision can be significantly higher, since the review considered cases only between January 2015 and May 2018, and 372 cases are still unresolved.
A significant share of highly skilled migrants, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, engineers and IT professionals were already wrongly forced to leave the country. Those who decided to apply to the tribunal faced such problems as lack of the right to work, rent a house and receive health care services during the process.
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The Home Office had to review its use of 322 (5) provision following a scandal that erupted in May over accusations of "abusing its power" and forcing to leave over 1,000 skilled workers who allegedly lied in their tax records and income declarations.