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Non-EEA nationals, including Burmese, who plan to live longer than six months in the UK will have to pay £200 per year to get access to NHS.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government is set to recoup up to £1.7 billion over the next ten years to help pay for the cost of NHS treatment given to temporary migrants.
Establishment of new committees a vital step as the country seeks to join the Open Government Partnership and reinforce positive reforms
Chancellor sets out how the UK is taking further action to build a resilient economy, driven by investment and exports - as well as increased scholarships for students from developing countries
British Government supporting Burma’s fight against Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism
Minister Alan Duncan recently met with government, ethnic and civil society representatives to discuss UK's role in promoting peace and combating poverty in Burma.
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