The recent Tier 4 Student Visa immigration policies instituted by the British government were primarily designed to streamline the entry clearance process for foreign nationals wishing to study in the United Kingdom.
Yet the fact is that hundreds of people in this situation, where their visas have expired even for a few days, are deported each month with no fanfare or Facebook protest group. In this sad case the Rules are pretty clear, but leave to remain can be granted ‘outside the rules’ in exceptional circumstances, which is why it is always advisable to seek legal advice from an appeal specialist.
Weekly UK Immigration News Round up on 10/10/10
Lawyers acting for the family of ousted X Factor contestant Gamu Nhengu will appeal against a Home Office decision to send them back to Zimbabwe, the BBC reports.
Weekly UK Immigration News Round up 19 September 2010 from http://www.immigrationmatters.co.uk/category/news
The BBC reports that the former immigration minister Phil Woolas set out to “make the white folk angry” in his election campaign, a specially convened court heard.
Weekly UK Immigration News Round up 12 September 2010
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Weekly Immigration News Round up 05 September 2010 form www.immigrationmatters.co.uk
A firm called ‘KGB Cleaners’ employing illegal workers in the House of Commons. You couldn’t make it up!
Filipino migrant rights group is urging the Philippine Embassy in Saudi Arabia to investigate the death of an unidentified overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who supposedly jumped out of the window of her employer’s condominium unit on the 7th floor of a building using an umbrella as a parachute to escape.