According to Nursing Times, the nurses,
who are still awaiting the outcomes of their appeals, have had their visas
revoked by the UK.
The Home Office has reportedly sent them letters directing
them to leave the country from next week.
The deportation order follows an investigation by the UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) into suspected malpractice at Yunnik Technologies Test Centre in Ibadan, Oyo state.
The investigation was launched after the NMC was alerted of
“anomalous data”.
The probe, which began in 2023, was triggered by unusual
data patterns detected in the computer-based test (CBT) for foreign nurses
seeking UK registration.
The CBT is a key component of the UK’s nursing qualification
process and it is usually taken in applicants’ home countries.
Following the probe, the NMC said it found that 48
registered nurses and 669 applicants might have fraudulently obtained their
test results at the Yunnik centre.
The NMC, therefore, ruled that all the test results issued
by the centre were invalid.
The NMC had said the affected individuals would have their
cases assessed by an independent panel to determine if they indeed committed
fraud.
In February 2025, about 50 of them issued a pre-action
protocol letter to the NMC, alleging that their hearings were “deliberately”
delayed.
They also urged the NMC to work with the Home Office to
allow them to remain in the UK while their appeals were under review.