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  1. Five times immigration changed the UK - BBC

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    As a result, Britain’s cities became increasingly multicultural. However, as this was also a period of large-scale The 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act, which aimed to restrict numbers, set up a voucher system for those entering the UK to work. However, the law backfired.
    c. 21 The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 ( 10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 21) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act entailed stringent restrictions on the entry of Commonwealth citizens into the United Kingdom.
    Before the Act was passed, citizens of Commonwealth countries had extensive rights to migrate to the UK.
    A person was exempt from immigration control if the person was a Commonwealth citizen born in the UK; a Commonwealth citizen holding a passport issued by the UK government in either the UK or Republic of Ireland; a CUKC holding a passport issued by the UK Government (not including colonial governments) anywhere; and their family members.
  3. WEBReturn to Commonwealth migration since 1945. Table showing an analysis of the purpose of the journey of Commonwealth citizens according to the Commonwealth Immigration Act 1962.