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The adverse effect of false representations in UK immigration

In a pivotal ruling, the Court of Appeal has affirmed the application of paragraph 322(1A) of the immigration rules in cases where an applicant’s circumstances have shifted, yet the basis of their application contains discrepancies rooted in previous submissions. The decision in Al-Azad v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWCA Civ 407...

Mastering UK Graduate visa process in 2024

The UK Graduate Visa offers an invaluable opportunity for international students to extend their stay post-graduation. Introduced as part of the government’s strategy to retain the brightest and best global talents, this unsponsored work route allows graduates to seek or undertake employment without the constraints of a specific job offer or sponsorship. Here, we explore...

Upper Tribunal clarifies residence rights after loss of EU citizenship

In a landmark ruling, the UK Upper Tribunal has clarified the legal position regarding the loss of EU citizenship and its impact on residence rights under EU law. The case, titled Secretary of State for the Home Department v Nagdev & Anor (Procedural safeguards; expulsion; Chenchooliah) [2024] UKUT 101 (IAC), addresses complex issues surrounding the...

UK-Rwanda asylum treaty goes into effect amid opposition

In a move that has ignited significant controversy, the United Kingdom’s treaty with Rwanda was ratified today, putting into effect the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration Act) 2024, which also received Royal Assent. The ratification comes despite vocal opposition and concerns about the lack of implemented safeguards, marking a significant moment in UK immigration...

Applicants with Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS) issued before 4 April 2024, or those who have continuously held a Skilled Worker visa since receiving their first Tier 2 or Skilled Worker visa before this date, benefit from lower salary requirements. Specifically, such applicants are expected to meet either £29,000 annually or the lower going rate for...

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