Admission of Family Members is a balance between interests of individual British Citizens and the entrance of those who would normally not qualify to enter and therefore not the type of people the Government would like to admit.
Bevan (1986) said marriage "offered an opportunity to vent a gamut of powerful and well rehearsed emotions".
Concerns about chain migration and an influx of non-skilled and non-english speaking migrants, as well as the possibility of anarchaic and oppresive lifestyles being practiced in the UK.
Recent regulations have two main themes: 1. Encouraging integration of spouses 2. Preventing sham marriages
Bibi v SSHD [2013] failed in its challange against the new language requirements for spouses since there are exemption.
Baiai [2008] found that the Government Certificate to Marry scheme to contravene convention rights and thus was abolished
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