• March 22, 2023

Malayalee Youtuber removes immigration advice video after complaints raised about wrong advice

Malayalee Youtuber removes immigration advice video after complaints raised about wrong advice

By A Staff Reporter

LONDON March 22: With the recent influx of migrants from Kerala, numerous UK Malayali Youtubers have sprung up as bloggers to share their ‘expert’ advice to those newly arrived and to those looking to migrate to the UK.

Although there are a few good Youtubers they are outnumbered by numerous UK Malayalee Youtubers who are disseminating half baked information on immigration matters leaving several unanswered questions. When questions are raised by those who listen to them they still do not provide a comprehensive advice leaving the listener in limbo.

Here we have a story about a Malayali Youtuber, with more than 50,000 subscribers, who had to remove her video explaining about how to secure Indefinite Leave to Remain and Permanent Residency after her own readers raised concerns about her wrong advice in her video.

It was last week a group of legal firms were discussing on how to bring down such fake Youtubers through legal means. Report received from one of the solicitor said that they were discussing a particular Youtube video on how it violated the rules. But immediately that video was removed and made into private.

According to the solicitor who spoke to this website, there are several issues found in the video which was misleading and leaving the listener confused.

The solicitor also said that some of the Youtubers are seen to be playing recorded footage of the public places with people shown and work places which is strictly forbidden to be aired publicly without their consent. These footages can land the Youtubers in trouble if it is been reported.

The glorified presentation and half truths in regards to that migration to UK is open to every Tom, Dick, and Harry and jobs are available plenty are leading to several Keralites falling victim to the fraud recruitment agents those who are cashing on these videos.

These Youtubers are normally reading general guidance on UK visas and providing what they read as translation into Malayalam but not able to go in depth and explain the intricate rules pertaining to a particular visa type. It seems that they are not bothered to think on who all would be falling victims to those fraudulent recruitment agents.

Majority of the viewers are from Kerala and thus they assume that travel to the UK is very easy and thus they begin paying agents without a second thought to process their applications. Many have paid money and waiting to hear from these agents on when they can travel to the UK

This website has received several queries from those from Kerala enquiring whether an agent is genuine or fake. However, it is too late by then as the monies have already been paid.

Now, legal firms are looking on how to address the issues with such YOutubers.

In the UK it’s illegal for anyone to provide legal advice to individuals unless you are accredited with OISC/LSC (the regulatory bodies of immigration advice), or is a member of certain other bodies. Non-lawyers who want to give immigration advice must register with the OISC. OISC regulates immigration advisers and makes sure they meet certain standards.

If someone has fallen to a fraudulent recruitment agent following them listening to any of the immigration advice they heard on Youtube they can make a complaint to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).

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