[ad_1] Two of three landmark climate change claims heard by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights were found to be inadmissible this week. But
[ad_1] The Appendix FM minimum income requirements for spouse and partner visas can catch out even those with enough money to meet them. Having the money only takes
[ad_1] On 10 April 2024 the Home Office introduced a fee waiver process for those applying to extend their leave in Appendix Hong Kong BN(O) however the new
[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] The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (’OISC’) has published their response to last year’s consultation on the code of standards. Under the Immigration and Asylum Act
[ad_1] Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter! On the asylum front, things are still relatively quiet but this is very much the calm before the storm, as
[ad_1] Free Movement The Free Movement blog was founded in 2007 by Colin Yeo, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers specialising in immigration law. The blog provides updates
[ad_1] Brexit symbolises a pivotal moment in both British and European history. It marks the culmination of a complex and often contentious relationship between the UK and the
[ad_1] The Immigration Act of 1971 acts as a cornerstone of the United Kingdom’s legislative framework governing the entry and stay of individuals in the country. This pivotal