[ad_1] The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has now published a report on visit visa operations between December 2022 and January 2023 which confirms that overall,
[ad_1] An exploration of the different entitlements to family reunion for parents and siblings of refugee children and partners and children of adult refugees was recently heard in
[ad_1] One of the latest cases to be brought to the High Court concerning accommodation standards for asylum seekers in the UK states that the UK is in
[ad_1] Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has today announced that it will no longer be necessary for a decision that an asylum or human rights claim is clearly unfounded
[ad_1] An important update confirms British citizenship rights for people born to EU citizens between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000 following a change in the Home
[ad_1] An addendum to the Memorandum of Understanding between the UK and Rwanda signed last month when Suella Braverman visited Rwanda has now been published. The memorandum aim
[ad_1] Over the past week the Home Office have announced a number of plans to re-accommodate asylum seekers, culminating in yesterday’s announcement of an “accommodation barge”. So far
[ad_1] As well as guidance for individuals receiving the new asylum questionnaires under the streamlined process, Refugee Action has produced guidance for unregulated or OISC Level 1 caseworkers,
[ad_1] The High Court has ruled that the government’s second attempt to produce an immigration exemption to the Data Protection Act 2018 is still incompatible with the UK
[ad_1] In a bizarre policy-like update, the Home Office has amended its guidance on automatic acquisition of British citizenship: “While the Home Office assesses recently identified legal issues,