Britain is to relax its rules governing the immigration of wealthy individuals in an attempt to lure more rich families from China, India and the Middle East, the Financial Times has learnt.
The changes are expected to be part of a root and branch overhaul of the British system for awarding visas, settlement and citizenship to people from outside the European Union, which will be announced by the home secretary on Tuesday afternoon.
Kamal Rahmen, a partner at Mishcon de Reya, a British law firm that deals extensively with wealthy families, said she had been working closely on the rule changes with senior Home Office officials.
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