These next few blogs are the latest information from the UKVI as to concessions currently being offered. This was published on the 19 May 2021. We have previously blogged on
Windrush Compensation – too little, too late
It was Windrush Scandal back in April 2018 that led the UKVI Immigration apologise for the deportation and threats made to those who came from the Caribbean countries between 1948
UKVI Immigration Enforcement (0) v Neighbours (2)
This week has seen how community spirits and support can save those who were being detained by UKVI Immigration Enforcement. Many of us have heard of the dawn raids and
Making a Complaint about the Home Office
If you have found yourself in a situation with the Home Office, where no one is listening to you or even understanding your situation then you can make a complaint
New Immigration Rule May Discriminate Against Ethnic Minorities: Home Office Report
An internal report, compiled by the Home Office, has revealed that the department was fully aware of the discriminatory potential of one of the newly proposed UK immigration rules. Detailing
New Plan for Immigration Draws Widespread Criticism
A new set of UK immigration rules, spelling out stricter protocols for asylum seekers, have sparked a heated debate across the country. Recently, UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel, announced the
Frontier Worker Permit
A Frontier Worker permit is for EU citizens who work in the UK either employed or self-employed and live elsewhere, so you do not live in the UK. This new
UK Government Poised to Offer a New Visa Scheme for Fintech Workers
The UK government is set to introduce a special visa scheme that will give priority access to financial technology (fintech) professionals and allow them to work and settle in the
Demand to Extend Visa-Free Touring to Musicians Rejected by UK Ministers
Recently, UK ministers dismissed the demand to push visa-free touring for musicians and performers. The rejection came in response to a collective letter signed by some of the UK’s most
Exodus of EU Citizens Creates a Pressing Challenge for UK’s Construction Sector
Up to 46% of skilled EU workers have left the UK for their country of origin, posing a new challenge to the country’s fledgling construction sector. According to a new