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[ad_1] The immigration rules allow some people to apply to remain in the UK on the basis of long residence. Those who had periods of overstaying can apply
[ad_1] Appendix Children was published in October 2023 and consolidates most of the rules for child dependents of parents on points-based immigration routes which were previously spread out
[ad_1] With the news that the immigration health surcharge will be going up dramatically, potentially in the next few weeks, it makes sense for people already in the
[ad_1] As anyone who has ever battled the Home Office over whether a client has “sole responsibility” over a child’s upbringing or whether their exclusion is otherwise undesirable
[ad_1] As anyone who has ever battled the Home Office over whether a client has “sole responsibility” over a child’s upbringing or whether their exclusion is otherwise undesirable
[ad_1] This week, the Supreme Court brought us the (hopefully) final instalment of the long residence cases, R (Afzal) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023]
[ad_1] This week, the Supreme Court brought us the (hopefully) final instalment of the long residence cases, R (Afzal) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023]
[ad_1] Bill Gates once said that your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning. If the same applies to the Home Office staff who have the
[ad_1] In yet another Afghan evacuation case, the court in KBL v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWHC 87 (Admin) looked at whether the guidance
[ad_1] The House of Commons Library has put out a helpful note about the upcoming implementation of two schemes: EU Entry/Exit System (EES) which is an automated system