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COMING SOON: NEW UPDATES IN THE AREA OF UK IMMIGRATION |
| COMING SOON: NEW UPDATES IN THE AREA OF UK IMMIGRATION |
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UK Immigration changes 6 April 2012 affects Tier 1, 2, 4 visas |
Several changes for UK visas will come into effect 6 April 2012. The changes will affect those applying for tier visas as Tier 2 visa skilled workers, Tier 4 students and other Tier visa temporary workers...
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UK Border Agency attacked for 'dumping' missing cases |
MPs have accused the UK Border Agency (UKBA) of losing track of a population of asylum seekers and migrants equivalent to the size of Cambridge...
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Family immigration proposals unnecessary and arbitrary, says Law Society |
In light of the recent UK Border Agency (UKBA) consultation on family migration, the Law Society has raised concerns about government proposals aimed at preventing ‘sham’ or forced marriages, and abuse of the family immigration route...
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Crackdown on immigration fraud – banks and UKBA to share information on debtors |
A pilot scheme to help UK banks and credit providers identify fraudulent applications by immigration offenders has been launched by the Audit Commission, Public Net reports this week...
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Deportee to sue immigration authorities for unlawful detention |
A man detained by the immigration authorities for four years and seven months while they tried to deport him to Morocco is claiming damages for unlawful detention after the high court ruled his incarceration was "self-evidently unreasonable"...
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