UK Immigration
The Home Office have released their updated policy on family reunion for refugees, see here.
Family reunion 'allows a spouse or partner and children...
Family reunion 'allows a spouse or partner and children...
On Tuesday 23 August 2016, New Zealand police announced that they had reached a deal with a controversial Chinese-born businessman for him to pay a...
The Home Office have recently introduced a pilot scheme for Tier 4 General Students. The scheme is for those applying to study on a Masters Degree...
In September the General Court of the EU is set to hand down more judgments in relation to applications to annul sanctions imposed by the Council of...
A recent Judicial Review heard before the High Court of Justice raises important considerations about the good character requirements for...
A new programme was launched by the new Secretary of State for the Home Department, Amber Rudd, this Tuesday (19th July) introducing community...
The Home Affairs Select Committee's first quarterly report of 2016, published on 27 July 2016, has advised that the UK should be prepared for an...
All employers have a duty to carry out document checks on non-EEA migrants before employing them to ensure that anyone they do employ is legally...
It has been almost a month since the United Kingdom ('UK') voted to in favor of exiting the European Union ('EU'); those wanting to remain are still...
If you are a national of a country which is a member state of the European Economic Area or Switzerland, or the family member of such a person, you...
The case of R (on the application of Punam Naresh Binaura) v SSHD [2016] EWHC 1578 illustrates the importance of ensuring that the 28 day "buffer"...
On 23 June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum to leave the European Union (EU). The impact that this will have on the rights of EEA nationals, if any...
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