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Latest News Articles
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Tougher rules for foreign students |
Foreign students from outside Europe wanting to come to the UK to study will be required to meet stricter entry criteria, the Home Secretary announced today (10 February 2010)...
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Changes to student applications from next month |
From 22 February 2010, any student who applies by post or at one of our public enquiry offices, to study in the UK under Tier 4 of the points-based system must possess a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) from their prospective sponsor...
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Charging for immigration and nationality services 2010-11 |
| The Minister of State for Borders and Immigration, Phil Woolas, has laid regulations in Parliament for the fees for immigration and nationality services that are set at levels above the normal administrative costs of the service... |
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Changes to the child visitor rules |
| The UK Border Agency has announced details of next month's changes to the rules on foreign students under the age of 18 who come to the UK on exchanges and educational visits... |
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Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 120 |
The latest Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules was laid before Parliament today...
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Teenage Briton forced to leave the UK to live with her husband |
A teenage couple in a genuine marriage have lost a High Court battle against a Government immigration policy aimed at combating forced marriages...
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