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Immigration Law
UK, considered as one of the most difficult places to immigrate through work has again made their mark on strict policies for immigration. With the recent decisions by the UK government through the UK border agency, The UK Tier 1 Visa will be closed in Ap...
Author: Ben Singkol
UK Tier 1 Visa Post Study Work Visa: Closing on 4/2012
04th October 2011UK, considered as one of the most difficult places to immigrate through work has again made their mark on strict policies for immigration. With the recent decisions by the UK government through the UK border agency, The UK Tier 1 Visa will be closed in Ap...
Author: Ben Singkol
Immigration Law
British educational qualifications are respected and recognized throughout the world. Educational institutions across the country have earned a well-deserved reputation for high standards of teaching. The quality standards set by reputed universities like...
Author: Subhash Kashyap
The Benefits of Five Tier Immigration System in UK
18th May 2011British educational qualifications are respected and recognized throughout the world. Educational institutions across the country have earned a well-deserved reputation for high standards of teaching. The quality standards set by reputed universities like...
Author: Subhash Kashyap
Immigration Law
If you are looking forward to applying for a Tier 1 UK visa, an immigration lawyer London is what you need for the successful completion of the procedure in a systematic manner. However, before we proceed about how an immigration lawyer London can be of h...
Author: altafpatel
Role of Immigration Lawyer London in Tier 1 Visa
28th April 2011If you are looking forward to applying for a Tier 1 UK visa, an immigration lawyer London is what you need for the successful completion of the procedure in a systematic manner. However, before we proceed about how an immigration lawyer London can be of h...
Author: altafpatel
Immigration Law
The government laid a new Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules (HC 863) on 17 March 2011 before Parliament. The changes are extensive and implement the government's intentions which have been announced in various policy documents and public s...
Author: Gherson
Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules HC 863
05th April 2011The government laid a new Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules (HC 863) on 17 March 2011 before Parliament. The changes are extensive and implement the government's intentions which have been announced in various policy documents and public s...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law
There has been a series of challenges to the lawfulness of the Government's Points Based System since the Court of Appeal's judgment in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Pankina (2010) EWCA Civ 719, (2010) 3 WLR 1526 which came out in June of 2...
Author: Gherson
Why the UKBA's first
15th February 2011There has been a series of challenges to the lawfulness of the Government's Points Based System since the Court of Appeal's judgment in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Pankina (2010) EWCA Civ 719, (2010) 3 WLR 1526 which came out in June of 2...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law
Two senior judges have ruled that the interim cap on applications under Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points Based System was unlawful. The interim cap, which was intended to be the precursor to the permanent cap which is to be imposed next April (2011) was me...
Author: Gherson
Interim Cap on Tier 1 and Tier 2 is Unlawful
17th January 2011Two senior judges have ruled that the interim cap on applications under Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points Based System was unlawful. The interim cap, which was intended to be the precursor to the permanent cap which is to be imposed next April (2011) was me...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law
How it will affect Migrants and UK Businesses? Manpreet Singh, 06 December 2010, London The UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, on 23 November 2010 announced caps on Non-EU workers in Tier 2 category from April 2011 and the abolition of Tier 1 (General) a...
Author: Immigration Angels
Proposed abolition of Tier 1 (General) and Tier 1 (Post Study Work) Visas from April 2011.
05th January 2011How it will affect Migrants and UK Businesses? Manpreet Singh, 06 December 2010, London The UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, on 23 November 2010 announced caps on Non-EU workers in Tier 2 category from April 2011 and the abolition of Tier 1 (General) a...
Author: Immigration Angels
Immigration Law
The Government's Migration Advisory Committee (the MAC) has published its report entitled "Limits on Migration: Limits on Tier 1 and Tier 2 for 2011/12 and supporting policies." The MAC describes itself as "a non-departmental public body comprised of e...
Author: Gherson
UK Immigration Cap for Tier 1 and Tier 2
06th December 2010The Government's Migration Advisory Committee (the MAC) has published its report entitled "Limits on Migration: Limits on Tier 1 and Tier 2 for 2011/12 and supporting policies." The MAC describes itself as "a non-departmental public body comprised of e...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law
On the 05 November 2010 in her first major speech on immigration, the Home Secretary has covered various points on government policy, managing numbers in the economy's interest, and her idea of ensuring that only the brightest and the best can come to the...
Author: talkvisa
The effects of Theresa May’s plans for the immigration system as outlined in her speech.
06th December 2010On the 05 November 2010 in her first major speech on immigration, the Home Secretary has covered various points on government policy, managing numbers in the economy's interest, and her idea of ensuring that only the brightest and the best can come to the...
Author: talkvisa
Immigration Law
If you have never had the opportunity to travel to Europe, and the UK in particular, then now is the time. The visa regulations have changed which allow people who pass their minimum requirements to stay and work for up to five years. If you are over the ...
Author: Carla Jiroux Kaplan
The Tier 1 UK Visa: Ideal For Those Over Thirty
16th November 2010If you have never had the opportunity to travel to Europe, and the UK in particular, then now is the time. The visa regulations have changed which allow people who pass their minimum requirements to stay and work for up to five years. If you are over the ...
Author: Carla Jiroux Kaplan
Immigration Law
There are ways for you to live in the United Kingdom, even if you aren't a citizen. You can even work there, if you fulfill the requirements. The reason this is possible is because of the Tier 1 UK visa system. This process helps any qualifying individual...
Author: Carla Jiroux Kaplan
More Points in the Tier 1 UK Visa System Helps People Enter the Country
16th November 2010There are ways for you to live in the United Kingdom, even if you aren't a citizen. You can even work there, if you fulfill the requirements. The reason this is possible is because of the Tier 1 UK visa system. This process helps any qualifying individual...
Author: Carla Jiroux Kaplan
Immigration Law
The operation of the Points Based System has been put at risk by the judgments of the Court of Appeal in Pankina and of the Administrative Court in English UK. On Tuesday 20 July 2010, the government confirmed to the Immigration Law Practitioners Assoc...
Author: Gherson
Important Changes to the Immigration Rules in the Wake of Pankina and English UK
18th August 2010The operation of the Points Based System has been put at risk by the judgments of the Court of Appeal in Pankina and of the Administrative Court in English UK. On Tuesday 20 July 2010, the government confirmed to the Immigration Law Practitioners Assoc...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law
The "four strand policy" that the government announced is starting to take shape. The aim is to "reduce net immigration to the levels of the 1990's", and the new government intends to achieve this through the most controversial "strand": the introduction ...
Author: Gherson
Coalition Government Capping Policy
19th July 2010The "four strand policy" that the government announced is starting to take shape. The aim is to "reduce net immigration to the levels of the 1990's", and the new government intends to achieve this through the most controversial "strand": the introduction ...
Author: Gherson