The parliamentary andean Alan Fairlie Reinoso noted that as a result of the exit of the Uk from the European Union (Brexit), this country has hardened the conditions against migrants, with approaches such as identify how many foreigners there are in the colleges and in companies.
he Indicated that the number of hate crimes has exploded in the United Kingdom from the results of the referendum that was held last June, for example, in July shot up by 41%, with 5.468 racist crimes, compared with the same month last year, according to a report by the Ministry of Interior british. "From Brexit, has exacerbated racism in the Uk. For example, you want to drive segmented markets with educational services of different quality for migrants, seeking to reduce the possibilities of stay after the separation of the European Union," said Fairlie.
he Said that according to data of the United Nations Organization (UN), there are around 8,000 peruvian citizens in this country, in a great majority of workers and students, who could suffer the consequences of the exit of the Uk from the block community. He said that the Interior minister of the United Kingdom, Amber Rudd, has said that his government will impose barriers to foreigners who wish to work and study in this nation. "It will limit the number of students wishing to enter universities and only receive workers "qualified," said Fairlie.
In the economic sector, said the parliamentary peruvian andes, the Brexit may lead to a delay in the trade agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur, but in contrast to Peru, which already has signed with the EU an agreement of this type, the separation it should not cause major issues. "As to the waiver of the Schengen visa-the Peru received months ago-not affect on nothing, because the United Kingdom does not belong to this space. What is a fact is that it will be much more difficult for young peruvians to go to do studies at the English universities, as they argue that a large number of foreign university, after the completion of their majors, are left to work, which remaining work to the national".
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