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Malaysians left ‘stateless’ by UK Citizenship rule changes

As many as one thousand Malaysians who had hoped that by renouncing their native citizenship, they would qualify for a British passport, have found themselves in limbo, according to lawyers.

Weekly Immigration News Round up 11 October 09

Weekly Immigration News Round up 10 October 2009

American Preacher refused entry into UK

American Christian preacher Benny Hinn has been refused entry into Britain, leaving thousands of people stranded at an evangelical rally in London at the weekend.

Weekly Immigration News Round up 04 October 09

Weekly Immigration News Round up 04 October 2009

Philippine Embassy announce ‘Retirement in the Philippines’ show

We are often asked about migrating to other countries such as the Philippines, particularly from Brits looking to join the millions who live and retire abroad. A new exhibition has just been announced which could provide some of the answers to your questions.

Scottish Leader Alex Salmond criticises UK immigration laws

Alex Salmond, the First Minister of Scotland has again criticised United Kingdom immigration laws which he said do not reflect the “values” of Scotland.

NVQ Student talks about NVQ course and arriving in UK without X-Rays

Filipina student talks about her NVQ in Health and Social Care and what happened when she arrived in London’s Heathrow airport without her X-Ray’s.

NVQ Student talks about getting her UK Visa

Filipina student talks about the process of applying for her student visa to study for an NVQ in Health and Social Care.

Earning the right to stay – a points test for citizenship public consultation

Following major reforms to the immigration system to control migration by way of the points based system, the Government will now reform settlement in the UK by introducing the principle of ‘earned citizenship’.

Yes, even the Attorney General makes mistakes on domestic worker’s visa

If you are a migrant, it is your responsibility to ensure you have the right to remain in the UK. The employer may be fined, but you are the one who will be deported.