Author: Charlie

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

why visa applications get rejected

Visa Refused: 9 Common Reasons Why Visas Get Rejected and How to Avoid Them

Applying for a visa has never been easy – it’s nerve-wracking, you worry about your having your visa denied, you don’t know what to expect during the application process and, if you fail to meet the requirements, your visa will be refused. There are many reasons why visa applications get rejected. We have put together…
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Fun Things to Do in London this Halloween 2018

Fun Things to Do in London this Halloween 2018

For a city like London, who has survived the wrath of mad monarchs for centuries, an epidemic of plague and the Great Fire of London, horror has become a part of this beautiful city. To add to this feel of horror, Halloween and London go hand in hand. If you think you have turned too…
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Anti hate protest - human rights claims

Certification of Human Rights Claims

Immigration Act 2016, which came into force on 12 May 2016, brought a series of major changes to immigration law and implemented offences, penalties and schemes to tackle illegal migration. The latest scheme to be implemented came into force on the 1st December 2016 wherein the 2016 Act amended section 94B of the Nationality, Immigration…
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How Police Registration Is Changing for UK Immigration

UK Visas & Immigration sent out a communication today to confirm how the requirements for foreign migrants Police Registration is changing. Anyone that is a national of the following countries are required to register with the Police in the UK. But the process is about to change under the Police Registration requirements. Nationals of Afghanistan,…
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Brexit, Brexit, Brexit… Crystal Balls and Conspiracy Theories

First thing is first, post #Brexit, the team here have their personal opinions but the majority fall into the “remoaner” category (#Remoaner). Individually, and personally, and in the majority, we think that it was a bad decision. Because Immigration, as part of Brexit Arguments, was used as a negative campaign issue and it won. It was xenophobic…
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