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English Language Secure Test

After the polemic on the beginning of this year about English Tests, ETS is no longer licensed by the Home Office to award Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT tests for UK immigration purposes. Because of this, customers should use another test provider. If…
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Civil Penalty Scheme changes

Nobody likes to talk about it, so why take the risk if you can do things right in the first place? There is no reason to provide or offer a job to anyone whose immigration position is not regular or legal. The civil penalty scheme changes strongly pushes employers to avoid illegal working practices. The changes…
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Passport and Biometric Residence Permit are back

For all applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) under the Tier 2 Points-Based System (PBS) in the UK will receive their passports, and their Biometric Residence Permits (BRP), back before a decision has been made on their application under a new service launched yesterday, 6 May 2014. The passport return service working days within 7 – 10 days…
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Privacy & Cookies Policy

For the purposes of clarity, ‘IAM’, ‘iam (Immigration and Migration)’, ‘www.immigrationandmigration.com’, and it’s various other domains will be considered as “we” and  “our site” for the purposes of this privacy policy. PRIVACY POLICY SECTIONS: • Information We May Collect From You • The Legal Basis For Which We Process Your Data • When Do We Share…
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EEA Family Members/Dependants

The EEA Applications amplify to EEA Family Members/Dependants. Who is considered a dependant? European Law stipulates that the following be considered family members: Spouses; Civil Partners; Partners in a ‘durable relationship’ (individuals must generally have lived with the European national for at least two years in order to qualify under this provision); Children under the age…
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