Britain's 'harsh' immigration rules for foreign spouses upheld by court

By Latika Bourke
Updated February 23 2017 - 4:08am, first published 3:20am

London: Laws which require low-income Britons to earn a set minimum income before they can obtain visas for some foreign spouses, including Australians, have been upheld in the country's highest court, despite judges ruling they cause "hardship" to separated families.

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