UK Immigration
The Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Kuldip Singh considered two issues relevant to non-EU national family members of...
In a rare example of a case engaging the right to education under Article 2 of the First Protocol of the European Court of Human Rights ("A2P1"), the...
Controversial new measures to compel private landlords to carry out "right to rent" checks and to take steps to evict tenants who lose the right to...
EEA nationals[1] as well as their non-EEA family members have free movement rights guaranteed to them under the Free Movement of Citizens Directive...
The Court of Appeal (Master of Rolls Lord Dyson, Briggs LJ and Bean LJ) has unanimously dismissed the Lord Chancellor and the SSHD's appeal against...
A recent decision of the Upper Tribunal considered this question in the case of Singh and another v Secretary of State for the Home Department (SSHD...
Pay requirements, which the Secretary of State intends to apply to applications for Indefinite Leave to Remain from Tier 2 (General) and Tier 2 (...
Recent figures indicate an increase in the number of victims of human trafficking and modern-day slavery in the UK. Yet a recent report from the...
A major change affecting Tier 1 applicants has been announced by Immigration Minister James Brokenshire in the press here, here and here.
The Government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules, which are intended to reduce the number of non-EU nationals to come to the UK to study...
In 2011 the government implemented a cap on the number of non-EEA migrants who would be able to apply to work and reside in the UK as a Tier 2 (...
The Home Office's "Right to Rent" scheme trial, introduced in the West Midlands on 1 December 2014, has led to a landlord being fined around £2,000....
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