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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

500% Increase in Immigration Tribunal Fees Scrapped

In a move to further restrict immigration applicants’ appeal rights and access to the court, the government hiked prices for the Immigration Tribunal fees for up to 500% earlier this year. This policy saw fees increased from £80 to £490 for a paper hearing while the fee for an oral hearing rose from £140 to…
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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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Chef Job - chef visa uk work permit

You’re a Skilled Chef (or Aspiring to be)? The UK Needs You!

From amazing attractions such as Big Ben in London, cool castles, fascinating buildings, awesome parks and museums, Harry Potter, as well as deep-rooted culture, UK has attracted people from all over the world. If you’re interested in finding a job in UK and couldn’t wait to start a new life in UK, there’s one possible…
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Brexit Arguments - In Or Out?

Why the Main 3 Brexit Arguments Are Damaging You

What really does the EU referendum mean for you? Are you In or Out? Where do you stand on the 3 main Brexit Arguments? The Brexit Vote is looming large and the three main Brexit arguments are heating up. The whole world is talking about the debate. It’s clear that most corporations are backing a…
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EU Referendum - What would Brexit mean for immigration?

What would EU Referendum mean for immigration?

With talks of a “brexit” looming large in the media, a lot of talk about what it will mean if the UK was to vote out of the EU, we thought it may be good to give a comment on what will really happen. Over the weekend, we were discussing the EU referendum and three arguments stood…
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