
Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962
The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 was a UK law that restricted the right of citizens from Commonwealth countries to enter and settle in the UK. It introduced controls on immigration, requiring individuals to have a work or residence permit, effectively limiting the free movement of Commonwealth nationals. The act aimed to manage increasing migration and protect domestic employment but also signaled a shift towards more restrictive immigration policies, emphasizing the need for authorized entry and residency.