Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, Lord Dunlop, shares his views on the Brain family's immigration case

Aug 18, 2016, 05:11 AM

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An Australian family battling to stay in the UK expect to meet lawyers next week about a job offer they hope will enable them to avoid deportation.

Gregg and Kathryn Brain need to find a job which satisfies Home Office visa requirements so they can remain in the UK.

They were due to meet lawyers in Glasgow on Thursday but said on Wednesday night a "hiccup with paperwork" means the meeting has been delayed.

Mr Brain said: "We're still making progress forward and a prospective employer is still keen to get this resolved."

They now hope the meeting will take place next week.

A previous job offer the family hoped would provide a solution fell through but a second offer has been put forward from what Mr Brain said is a "major Scottish employer".

He added: "We're hoping to establish that we do have an offer that meets the requirements and then we can submit an application to the Home Office."

Before the family can make a new application, either Mr or Mrs Brain needs to secure a skilled job with a salary of at least £20,800 a year.

Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, Lord Dunlop, has been sharing his view on the UK's immigration policy: