Failed Asylum Seeker Asylum seeker is a person who is outside his country and due to risk to life, liberties and fundamental Human Rights is unable to return to his/her country of origin. UK immigration rules recognise such person as a refugee. Each years thousands of people make asylum claims in UK, but all are
Read MoreEU Citizen and Family Members Post Brexit United Kingdom and Northern Ireland left the European Union on 31 January 2020. The UK announced the EU settlement scheme for EU nationals and their family members to apply for pre-settled and settled status in UK. That scheme ended on 30 June 2021. It means that if any
Read MoreBritish Nationality & Citizenship Living in the United Kingdom and being British citizen is different both in rights, privileges and responsibilities. If you are settled in UK with permanent rights to live in UK, you can apply for naturalisation or registration as a British citizen. There are different forms of nationality: British Citizenship British Overseas Citizenship British Overseas
Read MoreAsylum & Humanitarian Protection in UK Asylum is an international protection to a person who suffer persecution in his/her own country on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of particular social group. These reasons are also known as conventional reasons. United Kingdom has a great tradition to offer protection to people
Read MoreAppeals against UK Visa and Immigration Immigration Bill 2014 has drastically reduced the right to appeal against Immigration Decision. Only the following Immigration decisions give rise to statutory right of appeal. (a) the Secretary of State has decided to refuse a protection claim, (b) the Secretary of State has decided to refuse a human rights claim, or
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