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Positive Developments for families seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain
From 20 June 2022, The Home Office will introduce what is being described as a “simplified”...
How to make a complaint against your university in the UK
You are studying in a UK university to transform your life. You are a home student and receiving...
Significant obstacles to integration, unduly harsh consequence and very compelling circumstances over and above those – the three exceptions barring the deportations of foreign criminals
Pursuant to section 117C of Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (“NIAA 2002”) and...
New UK visa sponsorship for employers
The new UK visa sponsorship system for employers replaces the Tier 2 sponsorship scheme. In many...
Best interests of children in the context of foreign criminals
Thanks to section 55 of the Border, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 (which reflects article...
Convicted of an offence that has caused “serious harm”?
What is it? Why is this relevant? When an immigrant in the UK is considered as a “foreign...
Webinar on the new skilled workers sponsorship
Lexpert Solicitors LLP is hosting a FREE webinar on the New Skilled Worker Sponsorship Date and...
Various updated Home Office guidances
Tier 4: temporary concessions for Covid-19 - 16/06/2020 Global Talent applications - 01/07/2020...
Updated country policy and information notes on Pakistan, Iraq, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Albania
Pakistan Iraq Bangladesh Afghanistan Albania
Guidance for Global Talent Applications submitted on or after 01 July 2020
Click below to view/download the Global Talent Guidance: version 07/2020.
Immigration staff guidance about dealing with extradition in criminal investigation cases – version 6; 2/7/2020
Check out here the updated Home Office guidance on Extradition in Crminal investigation cases.
UKVI guidance on Covid-19: updated on 02 July 2020
Guidance: Coronavirus (COVID-19): travellers exempt from UK border rules Guidance: Coronavirus...
Our Latest Articles
Positive Developments for families seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain
From 20 June 2022, The Home Office will introduce what is being described as a “simplified”...
How to make a complaint against your university in the UK
You are studying in a UK university to transform your life. You are a home student and receiving...
Significant obstacles to integration, unduly harsh consequence and very compelling circumstances over and above those – the three exceptions barring the deportations of foreign criminals
Pursuant to section 117C of Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (“NIAA 2002”) and...
New UK visa sponsorship for employers
The new UK visa sponsorship system for employers replaces the Tier 2 sponsorship scheme. In many...
Best interests of children in the context of foreign criminals
Thanks to section 55 of the Border, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 (which reflects article...
Convicted of an offence that has caused “serious harm”?
What is it? Why is this relevant? When an immigrant in the UK is considered as a “foreign...
Covid-19, Visa Expiry and Extension – Which Course of Action to Take?
Covid-19 has triggered unprecedented response from the UK Home Office in the sense that it has...
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