Criminal Convictions and ILR: Is Settlement Still Possible?
For many migrants, indefinite leave to remain (ILR) is the culmination of years spent living and working in the UK. By the time an applicant … Read More
For many migrants, indefinite leave to remain (ILR) is the culmination of years spent living and working in the UK. By the time an applicant … Read More
Individuals granted refugee status in the United Kingdom may be required to repay approximately £10,000 towards the cost of the accommodation and financial support provided to them … Read More
For UK employers, right to work checks remain one of the most fundamental, but most frequently mishandled, areas of immigration compliance. This article explores the … Read More
Many international students assume that completing their studies automatically allows them to remain in the UK until graduation. However, visa expiry dates do not always … Read More
Naturalisation is the legal process through which a non-British national can apply to become a British citizen. Obtaining British citizenship can provide a number of … Read More
Applying for an unmarried partner visa in the UK is not simply a bureaucratic exercise. For many couples, the most difficult hurdle is satisfying the … Read More
In asylum applications, credibility is often the foundation upon which an entire case is assessed. Unlike many other immigration routes that rely primarily on documentary … Read More
From 11 November 2025, the UK Immigration Rules underwent one of their most consequential structural changes in recent years the replacement of Part 9 Grounds … Read More
The UK Standard Visitor Visa is governed by Appendix V of the Immigration Rules, which requires applicants to demonstrate that they are genuine visitors coming … Read More
For many individuals relocating to the UK on a Skilled Worker visa, the ability to bring family members is a key consideration. While the route … Read More