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Latest News Articles
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Sham wedding powers ruled illegal |
| Law Lords have ruled the home secretary cannot use controversial powers to stop sham marriages as they discriminate against foreigners in the UK... |
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Strict new rules for foreign students |
Foreign students hoping to come to the UK to study will have to meet strict new criteria, the Government announced today...
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Sponsor register open to all |
| The following statement about the sponsor register for tiers 2, 4 and 5 of the points based system was made on the UK Border Agency website on 28 July 2008... |
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Visa curbs on foreign brides and bridegrooms to tackle forced marriages |
Teenage foreign brides and bridegrooms are to be barred from entering Britain on marriage visas under measures announced yesterday to tackle forced weddings...
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Governments propose border checks |
The first formal border checks between Britain and Ireland in more than 80 years have been proposed by the two governments...
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Highly Skilled Migrant Programme Forum Judicial Review: implementation of arrangements resulting from the judgement of 8 April 2008 |
| The following is a statement from the UK Border Agency regarding the implementation of the HSMP Forum Judicial Review... |
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