[ad_1] If your business has received a Civil Penalty under the Immigration Act, it is important to seek legal advice early on the options open to you. Depending
[ad_1] The Right of Abode allows certain Commonwealth citizens to both live or work in the UK free from any immigration restrictions. The following guide looks at what
[ad_1] With effect from today, 1 January 2024, most international students are now no longer allowed to bring family members with them to the UK as dependants. Changes
[ad_1] eVisas are being brought in as proof of an individual’s immigration status in the UK. The UK’s immigration system is undergoing a process of digitisation, whereby the
[ad_1] If your Home Office application has been refused, you have been deemed by the caseworker not to have met the relevant requirements. Depending on the circumstances, you
[ad_1] UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) is the government department responsible for deciding who has the right to visit or stay in the UK. In the following guide,
[ad_1] The UK Government has announced that biometric residence permits (BRPs) will no longer be issued from 1 January 2025. The current BRP system is being replaced with
[ad_1] UK immigration fees are substantial. If your organisation employs or sponsors migrant workers, you may offer to fund certain immigration, visa or sponsorship fees on behalf of