Immigration
Following the announcement on 15th September 2016 of changes to the First Tier Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber) fees from 10th October 2016, new fees will apply to Immigration and Asylum Appeal cases lodged on or after 10th October 2016. This represents an increase of over 500% in the level of court fees payable upon […]
17/10/16
Recently, there have been talks at government level and general speculation concerning the granting of amnesty to illegal immigrants resident in the UK in order to legalise their status. Sharan Rupra of Kangs Solicitors outlines the historical background and current government indications. Government Intervention | Kangs Immigration Solicitors There have been three amnesties in Britain […]
04/10/16
Helen Holder of Kangs Solicitors considers in detail the ‘Right to Work’ checks employers are required to undertake. What is the law right now? | What are the consequences of employing illegal immigrants? The Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 creates an obligation on employers to prevent illegal working in the UK by carrying out prescribed […]
07/09/16
Sharan Rupra, a specialist immigration lawyer at Kangs Solicitors, outlines a recent case which demonstrates the failure of the Home Office to present its own case in a satisfactory manner before the Courts. Sharan Rupra was instructed to represent a Pakistani National who had an application rejected for further leave to remain in the UK […]
22/08/16