[ad_1] Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter! It looks like the government has lost in the High Court in Northern Ireland this morning (Ed: remember the newsletter goes out
[ad_1] What is the correct approach to determining the suitability of accommodation when the applicant’s circumstances engage rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)? This is
[ad_1] Judgment has been handed down in the strike-out application brought by Matt Hancock MP in respect of a defamation claim brought against him by Andrew Bridgen MP.
[ad_1] When applying for a UK visa, you will be required to compile and submit a number of supporting documents. The purpose of these documents is to prove that you are eligible
[ad_1] Sonia Lenegan Sonia Lenegan is an experienced immigration, asylum and public law solicitor. She has been practising for over ten years and was previously legal director at
[ad_1] Receiving a UK visa refusal can be hugely disappointing and frustrating, but it does not necessarily mean that you are without options. Depending on the circumstances, you may be able
[ad_1] The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) today published its much-anticipated rapid review of the Graduate Route. Also referred to as the ‘post-study work visa’, the Graduate Route allows
[ad_1] There are various different types of UK visa, depending on the purpose of your stay, from visiting the UK for a holiday to undertaking a course of study, starting
[ad_1] Following a legal challenge, the small group of Sri Lankan people seeking asylum in Diego Garcia have been granted bail so that they are able to access
[ad_1] The low down There have been concerted efforts over the years to make the legal profession more representative. Yet the socio-economic diversity of solicitors has fallen since