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03-02-2012 - Migrant Settlement
Immigration Minister, Damian Greene, gave a speech at the Policy Exchange think tank yesterday outlining plans for reform to migrant settlement
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07-11-2011 - New policy guidance on the marriage visa age of 21
Following the judgment of the Supreme Court in Quila and Bibi the minimum age requirement for entry clearance or leave to remain applications as a spouse, fiancee, unmarried partner, same sex partner, civil partner and proposed civil partner will be reduced to 18 from 28th November, 2011.
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23-09-2011 - Non-EEA national parents of British children can apply for a right of residence
The UK Border Agency has announced it will now accept applications for a right to reside in the UK from those who are the sole carers of dependent British nationals when that carer has no other right of residence in the UK and removing the carer from the UK would mean the British citizen would have to leave the European Union.
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31-08-2011 - ISO 9001: 2008 Certification
Law Firm Limited has been assessed and certified by the British Assessment Bureau as meeting the requirements of ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management Systems in respect of immigration services, business consultancy, property search and educational services.
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20-07-2011 - Tier 1 Exceptional Talent
UKBA announced the final criteria for applicants
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13-07-2011 - Extending the probationary period before partners can apply for settlement
The government announced on 13th July, it has launched a 12-week consultation on family migration.
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16-06-2011 - Next set of changes to student visa rules is announced
Next set of changes to student visa rules to come into force in 4th July, 2011
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07-06-2011 - Legacy Casework and Citizenship
The UK Border Agency has come under criticism in its handling of the backlog of asylum cases known as the Legacy Casework. The Home Affairs Committee has stated that 40% of cases dealt with under the Casework resulted in a grant of leave to remain and it “amounts to an amnesty”
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20-05-2011 - PBS applicants will not be able to provide new evidence for appeal
From Monday 23 May, 2011, Immigration Judges, in most circumstances, will not be able to consider evidence submitted after an application has been made, in appeals relating to applications made in the UK under the points-based system.
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06-05-2011 - News for EEA nationals
Limited appointments will become available later in May 2011 for a premium service in respect of EEA 2, 3 and 4 applications only at the Liverpool Public Enquiry Office.
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