IMMIGRATION MATTERS
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URGENT PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT
ON SENIOR CARERS

 

By Cynthia Barker

13 December 2007 

 

Cynthia Barker and her team at Bison UK congratulate all those who have supported the Senior Carer’s campaign.

 

A special thank you goes out to the 2418 people who signed the ’Save our Carers’ Prime Minister’s Petition, set up by Immigration Matters  last June see: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SaveCarers/.

 

Through his Immigration Matters newsletter, Charles Kelly, has given his own time, working tirelessly on behalf of overseas workers since bringing this issue to the media’s attention earlier this year.

 

How can Bison UK help?

 

If you are affected by this announcement, you are invited to join Bison UK’s emergency FREE IMMIGRATION SURGERY for 2 days:

 

Tuesday, 18 December 2007, 10-5pm

Wednesday, 19 December 2007, 10-5pm

 

No appointments required, just turn up for FREE CONSULTATION.

 

If you wish to set up a confirmed appointment, contact Bison UK on 020 8905 1822

 

Bison UK’s address:

Bison Management UK

3 Penta Court

Station Road

Borehamwood

Herts

WD6 1SL

U.K.

Tel: 020 8905 1822

Fax: 0870 429 2701

 

Email: cbarker@immigrationmatters.co.uk

 

Nearest Train Station: Elstree and Borehamwood Station (Penta Court Building is located opposite the train station

 

For immigration updates, see www.immigrationmatters.co.uk

 

 
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