Posted on 27 September 2011. Tags: British Citizenship, British passports, Immigration Policy, UK Visa, uk visa cap
Amidst pressure on the UK Government to find a solution to the high levels of unemployment, the tightening of visa rules for workers outside of the EU is threatening many New Zealanders’ rights to stay in Britain long-term.
Up until now, New Zealanders working in the UK have been able to apply for “settlement” after five years, allowing them to confidently settle into careers, marry and have children. Read the full story
Posted in AUS Migration News, Migration, UK Migration News
Posted on 04 August 2011. Tags: Immigration Policy, live and study in London, london, Tier 1 Visa, UK Visa, uk visa cap, Visas
The government announced recently that it will actively encourage “exceptionally talented leaders” in the fields of science, humanities, engineering and the arts to come to the UK by opening a new Tier 1 category entitled “Exceptional Talent”. Read the full story
Posted in Migration, UK Migration News
Posted on 13 June 2011. Tags: British Citizenship, British passports, i, Immigration Policy, Indefinite Leave to Remain, live and study in London, london, Migration, Migration Advisory Committee, Tier 1 Visa, Tier 1 Visas, UK immigration, UK Visa, uk visa cap
In light of recent announcements made by Immigration Minister Damien Green, 1st Contact Visas is encouraging Tier 1, 2 and 5 visa holders as well as foreign nationals wanting to switch categories, to make the necessary applications soon so as not to be affected by the proposed changes by the UK Border Agency with a suggested date taking effect on 1 April 2012. Read the full story
Posted in Featured News, Migration, UK Migration News
Posted on 09 June 2011. Tags: British Citizenship, British passports, Immigration Policy, Indefinite Leave to Remain, live and study in London, UK Visa, uk visa cap
Could you be eligible for a British Passport?
No?
Are you sure?
According to Robyn Cory from 1st Contact Visas, there are thousands of people – particularly from Commonwealth countries – who often are not aware they may be eligible through Nationality law at the time of their birth and their ancestry that they may be eligible for a UK passport, when in fact they do qualify.
“A nationality status trace through 1st Contact Visas, along with the relevant supporting documentation could well put you on your way to British citizenship, and all the possibilities that opens up.” Read the full story
Posted in Featured News, Migration, Travel, UK Migration News
Posted on 21 December 2010. Tags: British Citizenship, Immigration Policy, Tier 1 Visas, UK Visa, uk visa cap, visa application
Yesterday we reported that the temporary cap on Tier 1 (General) and Tier 2 (General) had been deemed unlawful by the UK High Court. Unfortunately, this ruling has been nullified by this morning’s sitting of parliament. Read the full story
Posted in Featured News, Migration, UK Migration News
Posted on 18 October 2010. Tags: getting uk visas, opposition to uk visa cap, uk visa cap
The government is facing a continuous stream of backlash over the interim immigration cap and proposed plans for the permanent cap to come into effect in April 2011. Key businessmen, politicians, educators and even Nobel Laureates are calling for a review of the policy amid mounting concerns that Britain’s economy is facing sure disaster if plans continue. Read the full story
Posted in Featured News, UK Migration News
Posted on 08 September 2010. Tags: charted institute of personnel and development, uk immigration cap, uk visa cap
A growing number of employers’ groups are calling for the government to rethink the Visa cap as the effects of this new cap are already being felt in many sectors. Read the full story
Posted in Featured News, UK Migration News