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What is the difference between refugees and asylum seekers?

The relocation of refugees and asylum seekers is a deeply entrenched practice dating back to ancient customs. In the modern era, these practices have been formalized under international law, particularly through the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol. These instruments obligate states to protect individuals fleeing persecution and serious harm, marking a significant evolution...

High Court upholds four-year delay in trafficking case

In a significant ruling, the High Court has upheld a nearly four-year delay in deciding a human trafficking claim for a Kenyan refugee, deeming it lawful. The case, R (FH) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 1327 (Admin), also scrutinised the systemic delays within the UK’s National Referral Mechanism (NRM) and...

How can UK employers obtain a skilled worker sponsor licence?

As the United Kingdom transitions away from EU-free movement, the primary visa route for non-British and non-Irish nationals seeking to work in the UK is the Skilled Worker visa. This visa operates under a sponsorship system, requiring foreign workers to secure a job offer from a UK employer who holds a Skilled Worker sponsor licence....

Is your UK visa extension eligible for an IHS refund?

The complexities of the UK immigration system can be daunting, especially when it comes to the financial aspects of visa applications. One key area where applicants often seek clarity is the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) refund policy for overlapping periods of temporary immigration permission. Eligibility Criteria for IHS Refunds To qualify for a partial refund...

Future of the Illegal Migration Act

The Illegal Migration Act 2023 has garnered significant criticism since receiving Royal Assent. Despite harsh comments from the shadow Immigration Minister, Labour has not committed to repealing the Act. However, there is hope that Labour might refrain from enforcing more provisions of this contentious legislation, particularly the duty to remove, which has not yet been...