Should Fijians serving in the British Army get to stay in the UK?
Eight British army soldiers who were born in Fiji and served in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing a set back after being rebuffed in attempts to seek a judicial review into the handling of their immigration claims. Commonwealth soldiers who have served more than four years have a right to remain in the UK if able to afford the Home Office fees. The eight soldiers claim they were not correctly informed of their rights when leaving the armed forces. Ian Collins speaks to Taitusi Ratucaucau, one of the soldiers, who faced a £50,000 NHS bill after a brain tumour because of his current immigration status.

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