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Latest News Articles
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Home Office bids to restrict jobs for asylum seekers |
Home Office ministers are trying to thwart the impact of a supreme court ruling lifting a work ban on 45,000 asylum seekers by severely restricting the jobs they can apply for...
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Up to 45,000 failed asylum seekers could be given right to work in Britain by Supreme Court |
Tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers could be granted the right to work in the UK yesterday in a landmark court ruling...
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New English language testing for partners |
In June 2010 the government announced plans to introduce compulsory English language tests for all non-European migrants applying to come to the UK to join or marry their settled partner...
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Immigration inspector criticises dawn raids on families facing deportation |
Dawn raids on asylum families facing deportation have become "the norm", with no evidence that the authorities actually consider whether they are necessary, according to a report by the chief inspector of the UK Border Agency published today...
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Deportation fast-track system for asylum seekers ruled illegal |
A fast-track process for deporting failed asylum-seekers, which gives them little or no notice of their immediate removal, is unlawful, the high court ruled today...
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New policy guidance following Pankina judgments |
The UK Border Agency has issued new policy guidance following the judgments in the cases of Secretary of State for the Home Department v Pankina [2010] EWCA Civ 719...
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