The UK’s Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has now published its much-anticipated review of the Minimum Income Requirement (MIR) for family visas. This development comes after months of uncertainty surrounding potential further increases to the MIR following...
The UK government released a new immigration scheme in March 2019, to ensure continuation of lawfully residing people under EU right to free movement, post Brexit. The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is a process to register for settled or pre-settled statuses for EU, EEA...
‘So far as reasonably possible, an intending claimant should try to resolve the claim without litigation. Starting litigation should be a last resort.’ That’s where a PreAction Protocol, or PAP, comes in. A PAP is a way for the claimant to bring up a claim...
A contractual confidentiality term which was intended to run indefinitely and covered confidential information about the employer’s “business, products, affairs and finances” as well as trade secrets was ruled too wide to be enforceable by a High Court Judge. WHAT...
To be deported from a country you have called home for many years, or perhaps your whole life is devastating, not only to you but also to family members and friends who became a significant part of your life whilst you were living in the UK. As immigration lawyers,...
The UK government has announced details on a new immigration route for holders of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) status. The system will open to applicants from January 2021.There will be no cap on the number of applicants.Who is entitled to BN(O)...