Does the Island need rules governing companies which help people move to the Isle of Man?
That’s the question that’ll be raised in the House of Keys next week.
When MHKs gather on Tuesday, Douglas North member David Ashford will ask Treasury Minister Alex Allinson about immigration advisory services.
Mr Ashford wants to know if the government has plans to regulate the sector.
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