ImmigrationENG
This useful legal publication navigates UK immigration law, providing detailed and practical guidance on visa applications, migration status, and immigration appeals.
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Overview
This useful legal publication navigates UK immigration law, providing detailed and practical guidance on visa applications, migration status, and immigration appeals. Migration, business, or asylum clients can be guided from initial engagement to a final decision and any review or appeal.
The immigration law handbook is a convenient compass for practitioners seeking to navigate the UK’s immigration legislation. It caters for all types of clients, from businesses looking to sponsor skilled employees to asylum claims, and includes all required immigration precedents with detailed commentary.
The following concise reference manuals summarise each available visa and the visa application process:
- Working Visas;
- Family Visas and European Union Settlement.
The Immigration Appeals guide assists users through the application review process, appeals, and judicial review.
Whether the firm is new to this area of practice, is looking to expand its offering, or needs to be able to handle occasional immigration matters for existing clients, these guides assist practitioners to advise and act with confidence in this critical area.
Precedents provided with this publication include:
- Letter to client when asylum application has been granted – Refugee status;
- Example brief to counsel to appear in the tribunal;
- Enclosure for clients attending a tribunal.
The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Ready To Use Resources
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- Full Commentary - Immigration“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“Immigration law has existed in some form for centuries in the United Kingdom. Still, an influx of people fleeing persecution in Russia and Poland in the late 19th century caused such consternation that the first cohesive legislation, the Aliens Act 1905, was introduced to control entry. With the ...”
- Summary of the process“The usual steps in acting for a client in an immigration matter are:”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Entry generally
- C. Entering the UK - Other than asylum seekers and refugees
- D. Employing migrant workers
- E. Living in the UK with visa conditions
- F. When family circumstances change
- G. Further leave to remain
- H. Indefinite leave to remain
- I. Asylum seekers and refugees
- J. Citizenship
- K. Removal from the UK
- L. Finalising the matter
- Further information“”
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