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Family Value(s), estimated at £38,700 per annum

United Kingdom - December 6 2023 …the evidence is clear that strong, supportive families make for more stable communities and happier individuals. I wouldn’t be where I am today…

Rwanda policy held unlawful but the government vows to fight back

Africa, United Kingdom - November 28 2023 On 15 November 2023, the UK Supreme Court unanimously found the Secretary of State’s Rwanda Policy to be unlawful, upholding the Court of Appeal’s…

The Home Office’s new detention powers under the Illegal Migration Act

United Kingdom - October 24 2023 The Illegal Migration Act 2023 (“IMA”) became law on 20 July 2023. However, the majority of its provisions are yet to be brought into force. The…

U.K. Prime Minister Announces Controversial Immigration Fee Hike to Fund Public Sector Pay Rises

European Union, United Kingdom - October 16 2023 In July, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made an announcement that he was going to increase immigration fees by at least 15-20%. The reasoning for…

Issues law firms should think about before they second sponsored workers to clients

United Kingdom - October 16 2023 For law firms providing associates to a client can be an important sweetener, allowing the firm to build the client relationship and improve their…

All change - the EU Settlement Scheme becomes increasingly unsettled

European Union, United Kingdom - October 5 2023 In the last few months there have been a number of significant changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) and the changes will carry on into next…

Are personal details in asylum claims kept confidential? Protecting the privacy of asylum seekers and safeguarding confidentiality

United Kingdom - August 7 2023 Asylum seekers often find themselves in a vulnerable position, sharing sensitive and…

Why EU citizens should make a late application to the EU Settlement Scheme now

European Union, United Kingdom - August 4 2023 In its recent Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, the Home Office announced various changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). One change…

An absence of evidence - nationality applications based on historic residence

United Kingdom - July 24 2023 Under UK immigration and nationality law, there are numerous routes under which individuals can apply for settlement and/or British citizenship, and…

Criminality and Part 9 of the Immigration Rules: so-called “mandatory” refusal grounds will not always mandatorily result in refusal

United Kingdom - July 12 2023 On 1 December 2020, the Grounds for Refusal in Part 9 of the Immigration Rules were amended, providing the Home Office with wider scope to refuse…