Since the massive changes in Immigration Rules introduced on 09 July 2012, the lawfulness of…
On 01 February 2017, the new EEA Regulations 2016 came into force, replacing their predecessor,…
On 3 November 2016 the government set out specific changes to the Immigration Rules within…
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From 10 October 2016, lodging an appeal against a decision of the Home Office has…
In the wake of Brexit, in addition to the increase in applications from EU nationals…
Since the massive changes in Immigration Rules introduced on 09 July 2012, the lawfulness of several of the Rules’ requirements relating to spouses and partners’ visas have been challenged. In 2015 the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) analysed the lawfulness of the requirement that the sponsor of a foreign spouse should earn at least £18,600…
On 01 February 2017, the new EEA Regulations 2016 came into force, replacing their predecessor, the EEA Regulations 2006. Although the changes are not dramatic, it appears that the Home Office is making the situation of EEA nationals less secure. Most application forms have been updated, and the use of these forms is now mandatory….
On 3 November 2016 the government set out specific changes to the Immigration Rules within their ‘Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules HC667’. English Language Requirement Many of the changes will come into force from 24 November 2016 and significant changes include, changes to the English language requirement for non-EEA partners and parents applying…