by Shwan Sharif | May 17, 2022 | Caselaw, News
Deportation Law up for Revision A difficult aspect of immigration law, thought finally settled, will be re-looked at in the coming months by the Supreme Court. On the list of cases that the Supreme Court has agreed to hear appeals on are the cases of HA (Iraq) and AA...
by Shwan Sharif | Apr 11, 2022 | Caselaw, News
A mother with three children (anonymized as U3) has lost her appeal in a judgment of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) against her deprivation of British Citizenship. The case before the SIAC was the open judgment of U3 v The Secretary of State for the...
by Shwan Sharif | Apr 11, 2022 | News
The Home Office has announced that Employers will be able to continue to carry out Right to Work checks through their Adjusted Right to Work checks scheme until the 30th of September 2022 (date inclusive). This scheme was previously said to end on the 5th of April...
by Shwan Sharif | Apr 5, 2022 | News
Citizenship deprivation The 21st Century has seen an unparalleled rise in the number of individuals who have had their British citizenship revoked by the Secretary of State. British citizenship is viewed as a privilege as opposed to a right. Therefore, for individuals...
by Shwan Sharif | Mar 18, 2022 | News
Visa routes for Ukrainian nationals On the 11th March, the Home Office updated their guidance in respect to visa routes available for Ukrainian nationals. In their guidance, the Home Office have expanded and provided further detail on the Ukraine Family Scheme as well...
by Shwan Sharif | Feb 24, 2022 | News
Social Care Workers now qualify for Skilled Worker Visas Social care workers are now recognised under the Skilled Worker Shortage Occupation List as of 16th February 2022 following changes to the Immigration Rules. They will also become eligible to apply for the...