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What are then the post-Brexit immigration rules regarding low -skilled migrants?

Brexit officially was approved by parliament and became effective on 31st January this year, and whilst the Prime Minister has refused to extend the transitional period beyond 31st December 2020, adamant upon leaving on a no-deal basis, if a trade deal cannot be struck, in the wake of the COVID-19 virus which is ravaging people and communities throughout the world, Brexit has somewhat paled into insignificance.
01 April 2020
Immigration

2019 Changes to the UK Tier 4 Student Visa

Our team of top immigration solicitors London confirm that the Tier 4 Student Visa rules have changed once again where applicants who are keen to study in the UK will be allowed to stay in the country for 2 years (as opposed to 4 months) to look for a job after their studies. The new rules will take effect from 2020 and will only be relevant to applicants who come to the UK to study next year. Click here to read the full article surrounding this change on our website.
13 November 2019
Immigration

Home Office Profited £500m from Immigration Fees in 2018

Top immigration lawyers were shocked to hear that a recent investigation carried out by The Times newspaper found that the Home Office made a profit of £500 million in 2018 from the increase in fees of many UK immigration applications. We were also shocked to hear that the Home Office has actually doubled its profits over the last 4 years wherein 2014 it made £260 million which is almost half of what was gained in 2018 i.e £500 million.
28 October 2019
Immigration

The Home Office spent £250K+ on deportation flights in a 3 month period that were never used

Immigration solicitors London who work at our firm wrote a new opinion piec discussing the very disturbing article published by the Guardian newspaper in London on July 30th 2019. The article claimed that around 12,000 immigrants are removed by force each year in the UK and a further 20,000 are removed under the voluntary returns route. Furthermore, when making such removals the UK government uses charter flights that have removed people to numerous different countries including Ghana, Pakistan, India, Nigeria, Albania and Jamaica amongst others.
28 October 2019
Immigration

Brexit and British Passport Renewals

We are being told again and again by the current UK government that the United Kingdom will leave the EU on October 31, 2019, with or without a deal. Immigration lawyers London state that if we do leave the EU with a deal then with regards to immigration rules, travel for British passport holders to the EU should remain the same. However, if the UK leaves the EU without a deal then this could cause major problems for people who will travel one of which being the six month validity rule which will be applied to British passport holders.
28 October 2019
Immigration

Can you Bring your Partner & Children to the UK if you are on the Tier 4 Student Visa?

Immigration Solicitors London confirm that those of you who are on the Tier 4 Student Visa route and have managed to secure a place at a UK university could be eligible to bring your non-EEA family members to the UK during the time of your studies. The current rules in place permit partners and children under the age of 18  to gain entry clearance and join Tier 4 Student Visa holders if some specific criteria are met.
28 October 2019
Immigration

The new Prime Minister of the UK Boris Johnson and EU Immigration

The word Brexit has been in the British mainstream media since the 2016 referendum and Immigration solicitors UK agree that it is no doubt causing much stress and uncertainty for those EU nationals living in the UK and also for all the  UK nationals living in Europe. Furthermore, the recent election of Boris Johnson as the new Prime Minister, who does not oppose the outcome of a No Deal Brexit, will not, as far as we can tell until now change the policies that were put in place by the former Prime Minister Theresa May to accommodate EU nationals in the lead up to the U.K.’s departure from the EU with regards to applying through the EU Settlement Scheme.
28 October 2019
Immigration

We Explain Indefinite Leave to Remain, Indefinite Leave to Enter, Permanent Residence & Settlement

Numerous words in UK immigration terminology can make it all quite tricky and confusing to understand and a classic example of this is when discussing the status of Indefinite Leave to Remain which can also be referred to as Permanent Residence, Indefinite Leave to Enter and Settlement. These all essentially mean the same thing, i.e. when an individual has an unlimited time limit to stay in the UK.
28 October 2019
Immigration

UK Court orders the return of deported Ugandan Lesbian found in bed with a man

Dr Bernard Andonian, co-founder and one of our consultant immigration lawyers London at Gulbenkian Andonian Solicitors, discusses the technicalities of judicial independence in the UK in the case that involved a Ugandan lesbian national who was deported after found sharing a bed with a man. This lady must now be returned to the UK by the order of the High Court. Click here to read the full article on our website
28 October 2019
Immigration

Our Expert UK Immigration Services

Gulbenkian Andonian is one of the leading immigration law firms in London & the UK and is listed in the Legal 500 hall of Fame. Our immigration law firm in London is the only UK member of the European Immigration Lawyers Group, which specialises in various immigration fields including employees moving from one EU member state to another and assisting non-EU nationals needing immigration assistance. We have acted for many company and commercial clients , including investors , innovators , business persons , sole representatives and individual applicants . We also have decades of experience in filing and obtaining all types of UK visas and work permits for our corporate and individual clients including Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 4, Tier 5 Visa Applications, British Passport Applications , Indefinite Leave to Remain Applications, Spouse Visa Applications and more.
28 October 2019
Immigration

You can Gain Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK with the Tier 1 Investor Visa

The top immigration lawyers UK confirm that The Tier 1 Investor Visa is a way that high net worth individuals who want to make an investment of a minimum of £2 million within the UK can gain a long lasting immigration status in the country. This is because, the UK really does its best to encourage investment and is fairly open to accepting people who apply for Tier 1 Investor Visas if all the relevant criteria are met.
28 October 2019
Press Releases

Gulbenkian Andonian Solicitors discuss Post Brexit scenarios - EU Nationals and Salient Immigration

Immigration From 1 January 2021 everyone except for British and Irish citizens will be subject to immigration control in the UK.  Gulbenkian Andonian solicitors has already published an article on this topic of post- Brexit immigration and has discussed the case of EU nationals and family members after Brexit, you can find that article here as one of many in our blog. This article will highlight some other immigration changes that are taking place as a result of Brexit, as one of the main reasons that the UK voted to leave the EU some years ago, was to have control over its borders and to ensure that it was the UK Government and not Brussels would dictate the course of UK immigration.
28 October 2019
Immigration

Gulbenkian Andonain discuss NEW Tier 1 Start-Up Visa and the NEW Tier 1 Innovator Visa

The document entitled "Statement of Changes to Immigration Rules" which was released by the House of Commons on the 7th March 2019, outlined and advised us on a number of changes that will come into place that will affect the Tier 1 Investor Visa amongst other visa programmes and schemes. The latest article on our website discusses both of these new UK business visa routes. Our immigration lawyers London are already up to date on all of the required information for both the NEW Tier 1 Start-Up Visa and the NEW Tier 1 Innovator Visa.
16 December 2019
Immigration

Brexit and non-EU Immigration

There is no doubt that the UK has to date benefited immensely from visa-free EU immigration to the extent that visa conditions and caps on non-EU migrant have undermined and overshadowed the ability of this group to play a prominent role in British industry and commerce and in its expanding and overburdened NHS service. It is the view of Gulbenkian Andonian however, that after Brexit, there should be a noticeable change in those skilled non-EU migrants contributing to British society in a meaningful way.  Our latest article, written by Judge and legal expert Dr Bernard Andonian discusses this issue in more detail stating that the UK will have to rely much more on non-EU immigration than ever before to stay competitive. Read it on our website. Click here.
28 October 2019
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