Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) as a Victim of Domestic Abuse

Augustina TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) as a Victim of Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse, often described in the media as ‘the shadow pandemic’ or ‘the silent crisis of this century’, is a prevalent issue affecting millions worldwide. It is estimated that nearly 1 in 5 adults in the United Kingdom have experienced… Continue reading Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) as a Victim of Domestic Abuse

The UK Immigration System’s Time Factor & Transparency

Esraa SPONSOR LICENCE ADVISER The UK immigration System between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea: Time & Transparency When the UK introduced the New Points-based System, there were different debates on its impact on facilitating the processing of applications and ensuring fairness for all applicants as the rules apply to both EU – after… Continue reading The UK Immigration System’s Time Factor & Transparency

The Rwanda Ruling: An Analysis

Gilbert TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER The Rwanda Ruling: An Analysis Introduction One of the most noticeable aspects of modern football is the ubiquity of adverts and sponsors. Advertising boards surround football pitches, and the shirts of the footballers themselves are emblazoned with the logo of their sponsor. In fact, the sponsor’s logo is often the most… Continue reading The Rwanda Ruling: An Analysis

Leave Outside the Rules, Part 2 of 3: Article 8

Gilbert TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER Leave Outside the Rules, Part 2 of 3: Article 8 In the second post in this series on leave to remain or enter the UK outside the immigration rules, I will more closely examine the role of the European Convention on Human Rights in this particular part of the UK’s immigration… Continue reading Leave Outside the Rules, Part 2 of 3: Article 8

Leave Outside the Rules, Part 1 of 3: Discretionary Leave

Gilbert TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER Leave Outside the Rules, Part 1 of 3: Discretionary Leave Choosing a visa type to come to the UK can sometimes be similar to looking at a restaurant menu.   Most menus cater to most people. There are several preferable options even when you are not that enthusiastic about any of… Continue reading Leave Outside the Rules, Part 1 of 3: Discretionary Leave

The UK Government is Wrong: We Need More International Students, Not Fewer

Gilbert TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER The UK Government is Wrong: We need more international students, not fewer “Success has many fathers; failure is an orphan”.   This is a well-known proverb with a clear meaning. We truly desire to take credit for success while shying away from the responsibility for failure. Among other things, as humans,… Continue reading The UK Government is Wrong: We Need More International Students, Not Fewer

The Nationality and Borders Act 2022: Differential Treatment of Asylum Seekers

Augustina TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER The Nationality and Borders Act 2022: Differential Treatment of Asylum Seekers   Introduction   The Nationality and Borders Act 2022 is a relatively recent UK Parliament Act.   As you may already know, it mainly focuses on immigration, asylum and modern slavery. But at the same time, there have been significant… Continue reading The Nationality and Borders Act 2022: Differential Treatment of Asylum Seekers

Immigration: A Distracting Political Football

Gilbert TRAINEE IMMIGRATION ADVISER Immigration: A Distracting Political Football    I recommend the diaries of prominent historical figures if you are interested in reading about history and its connection to immigration. These figures have witnessed interesting events and shared them with a high level of insight and a degree of candour that does not exist… Continue reading Immigration: A Distracting Political Football

Worker Shortages and Skill Woes: How Will UK Immigration Overcome Its Red Tape?

Sarp FREELANCE CORRESPONDENT Worker shortages and skill woes: How will the UK overcome its red tape? For October, fine dining businesses have indicated that they are facing closures due to skilled staff shortages caused by Brexit and covid effects. While the Evening Standard has also attributed this crisis to early retirees. I personally agree with… Continue reading Worker Shortages and Skill Woes: How Will UK Immigration Overcome Its Red Tape?