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  1. Каждый день приносит хорошие новости для клиентов. Сегодня получил подтверждение о том, что наша очередная клиентка из Украины получила положительное решение по ее заявления о получении гражданства Великобритании. Вот как выглядит письмо-подтвердение из Home Office:
  2. Приветствую. Если выполняются все условия Правил, то вы оба могли уже бы подать заявления с 01-05-2019. У меня так большинство клиентов делают: открываем дело по ILR + AN(MN1) (натурализация).
  3. Приветствую. Разница в датах из-ха того, что детям выдают BRP ILR сроком действия на 5 лет.
  4. 06 May 2019 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance: derivative rights of residence: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiqxM-7iITiAhX3DmMBHYqbDZ0QFjAAegQIAhAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.publishing.service.gov.uk%2Fgovernment%2Fuploads%2Fsystem%2Fuploads%2Fattachment_data%2Ffile%2F684300%2Fderivative-rights-v4.0ext.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1fnnNbi0pl6pudEn66NKum Please note that the pages 52-53, which contains very different material to what have been previously known Namely: "Alternative means to remain in the UK A derivative right to reside is only available to an applicant who has no other means to remain lawfully in the UK as the primary carer of a dependent British citizen, or a dependent of that primary carer. As a Zambrano case centres on a person seeking to remain in the UK with a British citizen, there is significant overlap with the right to respect for private and family life which is protected by Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Where a person wishes to remain in the UK on the basis of family life with a British citizen, they should first make an application for leave to remain under Appendix FM to the Immigration Rules, not for a derivative residence card on the basis of Zambrano. In the case of Patel v SSHD [2017] EWCA Civ 2028 (13 December 2017), the Court of Appeal ruled that someone holding leave to remain under domestic law would not benefit from a derivative right to reside. The Court also ruled that Zambrano is a not a back-door route to residence for those who have a British citizen child without having or acquiring leave to remain. This means that a Zambrano application must be refused if the applicant: • has never made an application under Appendix FM to the Immigration Rules or any other Article 8 ECHR claim, where that avenue is available • has been refused under Appendix FM or Article 8 ECHR but their circumstances have changed since the decision was made – for example, the applicant applied on the basis of their relationship with a British spouse, but the couple now have a British child Applicants being refused because it is open to them to apply under Appendix FM to the Immigration Rules should be directed to the information available at www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa. If an applicant has made an application under Appendix FM to the Immigration Rules or any other Article 8 ECHR claim, and they were refused and exhausted their appeal rights recently, you must consider whether a derivative right of residence exists following the caseworking steps outlined in this guidance." >>> UKVI Guidance: list of endorsing bodies for start-up and innovator visas updated Start-up: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/endorsing-bodies-start-up Innovator: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/endorsing-bodies-innovator >>> Visiting the UK after Brexit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-after-brexit?utm_source=148fe30d-9dd1-41d6-a215-d7e37c9c16d0&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate What you'll need to do to visit the UK after the UK leaves the EU, including whether you'll need to apply for a visa. >>> European Court of Human Rights awards substantive damages for breach of detention policy: https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{"itemid":["001-192654"]} The European Court of Human Rights has developed Article 5 ECHR beyond domestic law and potentially created a dramatic increase in the amount of damages payable for unlawful detention caused by a breach of detention policy. VM v United Kingdom (No. 2) (application no. 62824/16) is only a decision of the court’s First Section and will not necessarily be followed by other sections of the Strasbourg court or domestic courts, but it might herald a more rigorous approach to ensuring that the Home Office sticks to its published policy.
  5. Каждый день приносит хорошие новости клиентам Legal Centre. Этот понедельник не был исключением: Заявление на визу Tier 1 (Exceptional) Talent, рассмотренное за 24 часа (Super Premium Service) Виза жена британца, рассмотренное менее чем за 30 дней (Premium Service) Вот как выглядят вышеупомянутые решения Home Office:
  6. Приветствую, Мне нужно ознакомиться с копиями всех документов и писем Home Office и задать уточняющие вопросы. Запишитесь на предварительную телефонную или online консультацию со мной по следующей ссылке: https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html Антон Коваль, Legal Centre, 07791145923
  7. Приветствую, Просто живите как и до этого. Двойное гражданство возможно. Просто в UK приоритет будет British citizenship, и наоборот. По гражданству для жен британцев. Так было всегда. Зря год ждали...
  8. 26 April 2019 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> EU Settlement Scheme: apply for an administrative review: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-settlement-scheme-apply-for-an-administrative-review?utm_source=6dc48f5d-e699-4fc8-a063-bb2f5dd123d2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate How to apply for an administrative review under the EU Settlement Scheme. >>> Application for a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode (form ROA): https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-for-a-certificate-of-entitlement-to-the-right-of-abode-form-roa Apply for a certificate of entitlement showing you have the right to live and work in the UK, if you are in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. >>> Cannot provide a proof of identity ? Then the para 34(5)(c) may be of help: Para34(5)(c) of the rules sets out that an applicant can provide a good reason beyond their control why they cannot provide any proof of identity. Reasons may include the following (this list is not exhaustive): • there is no longer a functioning national authority to provide a new document • there is no Embassy or consular service for their country in the UK • there is a national authority to apply for a document, but they have run out of documents • the applicant has made an application for a replacement document, but the issuing authority was not able to provide it before the application was made • the applicant cannot obtain a document for reasons of national or personal security • the national authority has unreasonably refused to provide a document, for example, if the national authority: - will only provide a passport if the applicant applies in person but there is no provision to apply in person in the UK - puts unreasonable barriers in place for the applicant Paragraph 34(6) of the Rules states that you may ask the applicant to provide alternative satisfactory evidence of their identity and nationality. For example, this could be a combination of: • birth certificate • driving licence • national health card • national service document >>> How to invest: Court of Appeal gives important guidance to entrepreneurs: https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2019/720.html One of the requirements for Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) migrants extending their visas in the UK is to show they have invested £200,000 that they previously showed was available for investment in their initial applications. The important case of R (Sajjad) v SSHD [2019] EWCA Civ 720 is about the ways in which entrepreneur migrants can do this. It is a textbook example of the lack of flexibility and confusion inherent in the Points Based System, and required reading for migrants in this route considering how to invest their funds. >>> EU citizens retain worker status for six months after two weeks’ work: http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=212902&pageIndex=0&doclang=en&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=1739461 The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that EU nationals retain their status as workers for six months, even if they have only worked for two weeks in the host country.
  9. Каждый день приносит хорошие новости клиентам Legal Centre - Клиентка (unmarried partner) подавал заявление на ILR в 09.00 утра, и уже в 15.00 мне пришел E-mail от caseworker, что заявление клиентки было одобрено и что клиентке дали ILR - Пришло уведомление (заняло буквально неделю) из Home Office что заявление очередного клиента по категории Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) было обобрено (Stage 1).
  10. Вот, сегодня утром, в 09.00 моя клиентка из Японии подавала заявление - ILR - SET(M) - unmarried partner. Уже в 15.00 часов (т.е. через 6 часов) я получил от caseworker подтверждение о том, что заявление моей клиентки был рассмотрено положительно, и что ей выслали новую ILR BRP карточку.
  11. ...и еще до 5 рабочих дней чтобы прислали решение...Это у них стандартный ответ для "non-lawyers".
  12. Приветствую. Одна из форумчанок подавала заявление со мной в Шотландии. Рассмотрели заявление в тот же день. Мне даже caseworker позвонил тогда- оказался мой знакомый. Уточнил вопросы по документам, потом просто поговорили о том, как им сейчас работается по новой системе. Все зависит от того, как подготовлено заявление, как оформлены документы, как загружены документы. Вплоть до того, как названы документы. Возможно, Вам просто рано волноваться ?
  13. EEA Family Permit (EEA FP), а теперь еще и EU Settlement Scheme Family Permit (EUSS) >>> EEA Family Permit or the Settlement Scheme Family Permit ? There is a difference, indeed. Find all the details at : https://www.gov.uk/government/public...family-permits Purpose of the EUSS family permit The EUSS family permit facilitates entry into the UK of an eligible non-EEA citizen family member without a valid biometric residence card – a valid residence card or permanent residence card issued by the UK under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 on the basis of an application made on or after 6 April 2015 – in order to join in, or accompany to, the UK an EEA or Swiss citizen who has been granted indefinite or limited leave under the EUSS. A non-EEA citizen family member outside the UK with a biometric residence card can apply for an EUSS family permit to join or accompany an EEA or Swiss citizen who has been granted leave under the EUSS. However, a non-EEA citizen who is outside the UK and has a valid biometric residence card can travel to the UK with that document and a valid passport. From 07:00 am on 9 April 2019, they can also apply directly for leave under the EUSS from outside the UK. Reference to ‘the Islands’ in this guidance is, as defined in Annex 1 of Appendix EU (Family Permit), to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey or the Isle of Man. Distinction from the EEA family permit The EUSS family permit operates alongside the EEA family permit, which continues to provide a separate entry clearance route for those who qualify for it. The EEA family permit provides for entry into the UK of a non-EEA citizen family member of an EEA or Swiss citizen who is exercising Treaty rights, as implemented in UK law through the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (the EEA Regulations). For further guidance, see EEA family permit guidance Non-EEA citizen family members who may be eligible for the EEA family permit but are not eligible for the EUSS family permit include: • extended family members as defined in the EEA Regulations: durable partners and dependent relatives • persons with a derivative right of residence in the UK (i.e. ‘Chen’; ‘Ibrahim and Teixeira’; and ‘Zambrano’ cases) • persons who have lived with a British citizen exercising EU Treaty rights in another EEA country before returning to the UK to live (‘Surinder Singh’ cases) • persons whose EEA or Swiss citizen family member has not been granted leave under the EUSS Durable partner The durable partner of a relevant EEA citizen, as defined in Annex 1 of Appendix EU (Family Permit), is not able currently to apply for an EUSS family permit: they will be able to do so after the end of the planned implementation period on 31 December 2020. For the time being, they can apply for an EEA family permit.
  14. 22 April 2019 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Need to cancell your immigration or citzienship application ? Here is the link to cancel your immigration or citizenship application: https://www.gov.uk/cancel-visa >>> EEA Family Permit or the Settlement Scheme Family Permit ? There is a difference, indeed. Find all the details at : https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/eu-settlement-scheme-family-permits Purpose of the EUSS family permit The EUSS family permit facilitates entry into the UK of an eligible non-EEA citizen family member without a valid biometric residence card – a valid residence card or permanent residence card issued by the UK under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 on the basis of an application made on or after 6 April 2015 – in order to join in, or accompany to, the UK an EEA or Swiss citizen who has been granted indefinite or limited leave under the EUSS. A non-EEA citizen family member outside the UK with a biometric residence card can apply for an EUSS family permit to join or accompany an EEA or Swiss citizen who has been granted leave under the EUSS. However, a non-EEA citizen who is outside the UK and has a valid biometric residence card can travel to the UK with that document and a valid passport. From 07:00 am on 9 April 2019, they can also apply directly for leave under the EUSS from outside the UK. Reference to ‘the Islands’ in this guidance is, as defined in Annex 1 of Appendix EU (Family Permit), to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey or the Isle of Man. Distinction from the EEA family permit The EUSS family permit operates alongside the EEA family permit, which continues to provide a separate entry clearance route for those who qualify for it. The EEA family permit provides for entry into the UK of a non-EEA citizen family member of an EEA or Swiss citizen who is exercising Treaty rights, as implemented in UK law through the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (the EEA Regulations). For further guidance, see EEA family permit guidance Non-EEA citizen family members who may be eligible for the EEA family permit but are not eligible for the EUSS family permit include: • extended family members as defined in the EEA Regulations: durable partners and dependent relatives • persons with a derivative right of residence in the UK (i.e. ‘Chen’; ‘Ibrahim and Teixeira’; and ‘Zambrano’ cases) • persons who have lived with a British citizen exercising EU Treaty rights in another EEA country before returning to the UK to live (‘Surinder Singh’ cases) • persons whose EEA or Swiss citizen family member has not been granted leave under the EUSS Durable partner The durable partner of a relevant EEA citizen, as defined in Annex 1 of Appendix EU (Family Permit), is not able currently to apply for an EUSS family permit: they will be able to do so after the end of the planned implementation period on 31 December 2020. For the time being, they can apply for an EEA family permit.
  15. Приветствую, Отличные новости. Рад был Вам помочь.
  16. Добрый день. Есть. Посмотрите на valid until date :-)
  17. У Вас серьезная ситуация, чтобы просто полагаться на общие ответы на форуме. Я здесь для серьезного обсуждения Вашего вопроса: https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html
  18. Отличные новости, поздравляю !
  19. 09 April 2019 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Migrants can be deported as “persistent offenders” even if crime-free for years: https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2019/551.html The Court of Appeal has reiterated that a migrant can be regarded as a “persistent offender” for the purposes of deportation law even if he or she has not committed a crime for some time. The case is Binbuga (Turkey) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2019] EWCA Civ 551.
  20. Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь Вам.
  21. Вас даже я с трудом понимаю...
  22. Может подойти. Проверьте Appendix O.
  23. Приветствую, 1. Не нужно. Но нужно так же приложить Council Tax 2. Да, можно полагаться на CA. Дайте ссылку на Правила где Вы увидели то, что "но нужно показать факт получения Carer Allowance за весь период второго срока".
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