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Edinburgh Property Area Sees High Overseas Ownership; MSP Faces Visa Questions

Two separate UK stories emerge involving foreign nationals: Edinburgh's Quartermile district attracts overseas buyers, while an MSP faces questions about his immigration status.

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Two distinct stories involving foreign nationals in the UK have emerged, highlighting different aspects of international presence in Britain.

In Edinburgh, more than one-third of properties in the Quartermile area have been purchased by buyers based outside the United Kingdom, according to recent data. The Quartermile district, a mixed-use development in the Scottish capital, has attracted significant international investment in its residential properties.

Separately, questions have arisen regarding the immigration status of Q Manivannan, a Member of the Scottish Parliament originally from India. Manivannan is currently on a student visa that is scheduled to expire at the end of this year.

The MSP's visa situation has generated discussion about the requirements and processes for elected officials who are not UK citizens. The timing of the visa expiration and its potential implications for Manivannan's continued service as an MSP have become points of public interest.

Both situations reflect broader themes around international presence in UK property markets and political representation, though they involve entirely separate circumstances and individuals.

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