Irene Clennell case

Irene Clennell
Born1964 (age 59–60)
NationalitySingaporean
SpouseJohn Clennell
Children2

Irene Clennell (born 1964)[1] is a Singaporean citizen who immigrated to the United Kingdom in 1988 and whose deportation in February 2017 garnered worldwide attention. Clennell married a British man in 1990 and received indefinite leave to remain status. However, as she spent extended periods in Singapore with her husband, and later alone caring for her parents, her status was revoked. Clennell's applications for a new visa were rejected and in January 2017, Clennell was detained for one month and then deported to Singapore. Campaigners took up her case as symbolic of the wider problems with the Home Office's immigration crackdown and agitated for her to be allowed to return. In August 2017, the Home Office approved a new visa for Clennell and allowed her to return to the UK.

  1. ^ "Zweifache Mutter nach fast 30 Jahren abgeschoben - weil sie ihre sterbenden Eltern zu lange pflegte" (in German). RTL. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.