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European Court ruling: Non-EU family members do not need a visa to enter UK!

EU judges have ruled that the UK cannot block non-EU family members from entering the country without a travel permit in a decision that could open UK’s borders to large numbers of non-EU nationals.

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EEA migrant restrictions!

In November of this year, restrictions were announced in relation to the benefits that EEA migrants would be entitled to.  These changes will come into force in April 2015.  According to the new provisions, job-seekers will be unable to claim Universal Credit.

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Tier 1 (Investor) route changes!

The Tier 1 (Investor) route is currently for those migrants seeking to invest £1,000,000 or more in the UK.  Migrants can enter the UK for a maximum period of 3 years and 4 months and can then apply for an extension.

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Ebola crisis – are you stuck in the UK?

Have you been affected by the Ebola crisis?  Are you now stuck in the UK and your visa is expiring or has expired?

In recent months the Ebola crisis has hit large parts of West Africa, in particular Liberia, Sierra Leon, Guinea and Nigeria.

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Tougher UK Immigration restrictions on new EU members!

 The European Commission indicated that it will impose tough new immigration restrictions on countries that join the EU.

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IMMIGRATION ADVISOR NEEDED!

 

Elm Rose Consultancy’s Glasgow City branch is seeking to employ a part-time Immigration Advisor, with IMMEDIATE EFFECT!  

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Landlord ‘right to rent’ check legislation coming into force!

 

Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire today announced the new measures in the Immigration Act would be launched in Birmingham, Walsall, Sandwell, Dudley and Wolverhampton as part of a phased introduction across the country.

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MINIMUM INCOME THRESHOLD – Home Office wins decision!

The decision that thousands of people have been waiting for, has finally been made.  Unfortunately however, the judgement is in favour of the Home Office.

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