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The Government has announced changes to the Immigration Rules, which are intended to reduce the number of non-EU nationals to come to the UK to...
The legal frameworks and systems that mould European approaches to migration have looked strained under political pressure from member states.
In 2011 the government implemented a cap on the number of non-EEA migrants who would be able to apply to work and reside in the UK as a Tier 2 (...
The Home Office's "Right to Rent" scheme trial, introduced in the West Midlands on 1 December 2014, has led to a landlord being fined around £2,...
The Minimum Income Requirement introduced by the Government in 2012 means that Britons who want to return home with their husband or wife must...
The Court of Appeal in R (on the application of Radha Naran Patel) v SSHD [2015] EWCA Civ 645 has overturned an Administrative Court award of £...
High Court considers first "out of time" appeal under the new rules
PRINCE VIJAYKUMAR BHATT & DHARINI VIJAYKUMAR BHATT V SECRETARTY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
The Claimants, a brother and sister...
On Wednesday, the Australian government presented the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Allegiance to Australia) Bill to parliamentarians in...
This June marks three years since WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange controversially entered Ecuador's embassy seeking diplomatic asylum. Assange,...
Frequent visitors from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the USA are now able to pass UK border control faster and more conveniently than...
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