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Natasha Willett
Natasha Willett
14/10/2024

Is ‘self-sponsorship’ possible under the Immigration Rules?

Discover the intricacies of 'self-sponsorship' under UK Immigration Rules. While individuals can be sponsored by their own companies, strict compliance requirements and responsibilities apply. Learn how to navigate the sponsor licence application process and the challenges faced by start-ups.

Sponsor licensing, Business & work immigration, Sponsored worker
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Callum Ingram-Taylor
Callum Ingram-Taylor
17/09/2024

Key immigration issues facing unmarried partners

In early 2024, changes to the definition of unmarried partners seemed to make this less restrictive. This article will discuss these changes, as well as other issues that unmarried partners will face when making applications to enter or remain in the UK.

Personal immigration, Living in the UK, Joining family in the UK
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
11/09/2024

What UK visa options exist for start-up businesses?

Starting a business in the UK and setting yourself up for success requires access to the very best talent. When the UK was a member of the European Union, the hiring possibilities for start-ups were very broad but, since Brexit, this has become more restrictive. It means that, if you live in another country and want to come to the UK to establish a business, or if you intend to employ workers from overseas to join your start-up, you will need to understand the details of UK visas. Read more here.

Investing in the UK, Working in the UK, Sponsored worker, Sponsor licensing
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
14/08/2024

What are the 'good character' requirements for UK naturalisation?

Before you can become a UK citizen, you must fulfil good character requirements. To assess this, the Home Office will assess your background to understand whether you have taken any actions that could be deemed as 'anti-UK' or dangerous to other people who live in the country.

General immigration, Personal immigration, Living in the UK, Working in the UK
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Alexandra Mason
Alexandra Mason
08/08/2024

What are your UK immigration options following graduation?

There are a several options available to international graduates who wish to stay in the UK following their graduation. For those graduating in 2024, we take a look below at options for remaining in the UK beyond graduation. Read more here.

General immigration, Personal immigration, Living in the UK, Working in the UK
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Keelin Claffey
Keelin Claffey
07/08/2024

Case dismissed - does a quashed conviction mean no more UK visa problems?

Last week, Jamaican dancehall star, Vybz Kartel (real name, Adidja Palmer) was released from prison, after his 2014 murder conviction was quashed. Assuming Kartel intends to make a full return to the entertainment industry, we look at the implications of his criminal history should he decide to come and tour in the UK. Read more here.

Human rights, Visiting the UK
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
06/08/2024

eVisa applications now available to all

From 6 August 2024 if people have a biometric residence permit (BRP) that expires on 31 December 2024, they can now create a UKVI account and access their eVisa. They should do this before the expiry date of their BRP. Read more here.

General immigration, Government rule changes, Visa processing
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Mohammed Hafejee
Mohammed Hafejee
31/07/2024

Key immigration announcements from King's Speech 2024

Following our article which highlighted the possible change of direction for immigration policies from the new Labour government, we have explored the immigration points addressed during the King's Speech on 17 July 2024. Read more here.

General immigration, Government rule changes, Asylum, Living in the UK, Working in the UK
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