Category: Tier 2 Visas

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Tier 2 Visas - iam: latest immigration news

New Tier 2 Visa Restrictions after MAC Reviews

Latest Immigration News: Last year the Home Office commissioned the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to advise on restricting Tier 2 visas to genuine skills shortages and highly specialised experts and to undertake a review of nursing shortages. The MAC’s reports can be found at www.gov.uk As a  result, new immigration reforms will be introduced in…
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Latest immigration news from the Home office

HO Changes to Immigration Rules, April 2016 – Latest Immigration News

Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC877, 11 march 2016 announces the latest immigration news which will affect applications made on or after 6 April 2016: NHS debt and litigation costs The NHS debt threshold is being reduced from £1000 to £500. A new rule is being added to allow an application to be…
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Get On the Tier 2 Sponsor List Fast

Get on a Tier 2 Sponsor List Fast with IAM!

Employers desirous of employing a non-EEA national in the UK are faced with the onerous task of complying with all UKVI requirements. The first task is to ensure that an employer is included in the UK official Tier 2 Sponsor list (Tiers 2 and 5 Register of Sponsors). Thus employers need to obtain a Tier…
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London's Favourite Canary Wharf Immigration Avdisors

Working 9 to 5? Try a Canary Wharf Immigration Advisor!

Looking for Canary Wharf immigration Advisors? IAM (Immigration and Migration) is a  professional law firm created to help busy professionals in the city. It is situated within a few minutes’ walk from Canary Wharf station to give employees working in Central London the chance to have a consultation during lunch or after work. IAM was…
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Latest News On Immigration – Home Office Immigration & Nationality Fees 2016

An Update on the latest news on immigration is that UK V&I’s (UK Visas & Immigration) fees are going to rise again as expected and announced in January by the Home Office Immigration & Nationality Fees 2016 legislation. It sets the maximum amounts that the Home Office can charge for visas, immigration and nationality applications.…
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