The United Kingdom (UK) has left the EU and is currently in a transition period which is due to end on 31 December 2020. Last week, on Wednesday 19 February 2020, the UK Government launched a new points-based immigration system which will
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As the UK has left the EEA, the UK government has decided to overhaul some of the UK immigration system with new policies, reforms and innovations specifically in connection with Skilled Migrant workers. The UK government has decided to adopt some of
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On 20 February 2020, the UK will kick start a new immigration category known as the Global Talent Visa. The new visa route is replacing the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) visa and it will be targeting individuals in the fields of Science,
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On 31st January 2020 the United Kingdom left the European Union. As immigration practitioners we are frequently asked about Brexit’s impact on the immigration status’ of EEA nationals. The purpose of this article is to shed some light on how Brexit affects
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Today’s article focuses on the brighter future prospective students can create for themselves and their families by studying in the UK. The financial contribution of international students to the UK economy continues to increase with each passing year and the current figures
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The UK is home to many of the best and most prestigious universities in the world. According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2020 the University of Oxford is ranked as the top university in the world, whilst the
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Cohabitation is a living arrangement where an unmarried couple lives together in a long-term relationship that resembles a marriage. However, it is important to note these unmarried couples do not have the same legal rights as married couples. Many unmarried couples mistakenly
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Can I study in the UK without the IELTS? The simple answer to the above question is yes you can. As a matter of fact, the United Kingdom has some of the best universities in the world and such attracts some of
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In England & Wales, the grant of Decree Absolute legally dissolves a marriage but this does not necessarily mean the end of your possible financial commitments to your former spouse. The final divorce petition proceedings is split in two parts. The first
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The UK immigration rule acknowledges that occasionally faith-based organisations may consider employing the services of skilled religious workers from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to fill vacant roles in their respective organisations in the UK. There are two main avenues, which
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