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Пожалуйста. Удачной подачи Вам.
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01 August 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance re Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) endorsement review form (30 July 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Form to apply for a Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) endorsement review. Updated codes of practice for competent bodies for August 2018. >>> UKVI Guidance re Reconsiderations (30 July 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Modernised guidance on how UK Visas and Immigration makes a decision about reconsidering an application. UK Visas and Immigration modernised guidance for how it decides what to do when an applicant believes a Home Office temporary or permanent migration decision is incorrect and asks for it to be reconsidered. >>> UKVI Guidance re Resettlement: policy statement (30 July 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Overview of the Home Office’s resettlement policies and the main resettlement schemes.
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+1...................
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Да...............
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Именно так. Или подать на британское гражданство и забыть об иммиграции навсегда.
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Приветствую, Запрос на биометрику приходит из UK BA по почте после того, как Вы отошлете им свое заявления. Обычно через 2-3 недели приходит запрос. Из моего опыта. Заранее сдать биометрику Вы не можете.
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Приветствую, Приходит запрос на сдачу биометрики по почте.
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27 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Collection of the UK visa, immigration and citizenship application forms: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/uk-visa-forms</noindex> You may be surprised how MANY immigration form are there. >>> The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018: <noindex>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/330/made</noindex> The current Immigration and Nationality fees for the in and out of country immigration applications (formal source)
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27 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Collection of the UK visa, immigration and citizenship application forms: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/uk-visa-forms</noindex> You may be surprised how MANY immigration form are there. >>>The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018: <noindex>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/330/made</noindex> The current Immigration and Nationality fees for the in and out of country immigration applications (formal source)
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Из недавних заявлений клиентов Legal Centre (www.legalcentre.org, Mob/Viber/WhatsApp: +44(0)7791145923) + читайте отзывы клиентов здесь : <noindex>https://www.legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> Почтовые заявления клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в UK VAC за пределами Великобритании для въезда в Великобританию: – EEA Family Permit из-за рубежа: 5 месяцев – Жены и мужья граждан Великобритании/лиц с ПМЖ: 30 дней приоритетное рассмотрение, 60-75 дней стандартное рассмотрение – Гостевые визы — 6-12 дней – Представитель зарубежной компании в Великобритании: стабильно 3-5 недель – Tier 4 – 3-4 недели – Tier 2 – 3-4 недели Почтовые заявления клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в отделении UK BA на территории Великобритании: - Tier 1(Exceptional Talent) – 3 недели (Stage 1) - EEA(PR) — EEA child: 5-6 недель - EEA(PR) – EEA citizens: 5-6 недель - EEA(QP) – 5 недель - AN(EU) – 8 недель - MN1(EU; non-EEA) – 10 недель - AN(non-EEA) – 5-6 недель - MN1 (EU и non-EEA) – 6-8 недель - FLR(FP) – легализация: 10.5 месяцев - FLR(FP) – продление после первичной легализации: 2.5-3 месяца Личный визит с клиентами в отделение UK BA где заявления клиентов Legal Centre рассматриваются в день подачи : - FLR(M) – переход со студенческой визы: 1.5 часа - FLR(M) – продление визы жены британца/лица с ILR: 2 часа - SET(O) – ПМЖ после Tier 2 (General): 2.5 часа - SET(M) – ПМЖ на основании брака с британцем: 2 часа - FLR(FP) – продление статуса по категории «10 лет до ПМЖ»: 3 часа
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17-02-2016 + 4 года 11 месяцев = 19-01-2021 - самая рання дата подачи на ILR. Визу продляют на 2.5 года. Если в личном визите подаете - как я сегодня с несколькими форумчанами - дата на новой карточке карточке BRP будет дата подачи заявления в личном визите.
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26 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme: employer toolkit - <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> This toolkit contains leaflets, posters and a briefing pack to help employers across the UK communicate clear and consistent messages about the EU Settlement Scheme. EU citizens and their families will be able to apply for settled status through the EU Settlement Scheme.
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Есть смысл однозначно регистрировать account заранее. Тогда и можно с сисемой "поиграться", научиться пользоваться. За последнее время заметил увеличение подающих русско и украинско говорящих посетителей в <noindex>нашем местном PSC</noindex>.
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Когда заканчивается текущая виза ?
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25 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance: Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: CM 9675, 20 July 2018 (20 July 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> This document sets out the specific changes to the Immigration Rules on given dates (including Appendix EU) >>> UKVI Guidance: EEA nationals qualified persons (24 July 2018) : <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> This document explains how UK Visas and Immigration assesses if an EEA national is a qualified person. >>> UKVI Guidance: Free movement rights: direct family members of EEA nationals (24 July 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> This document explains how UK Visas and Immigration considers free movement rights of direct family members of EEA and Swiss nationals. >>> Time spent as extended family member without permit doesn’t count toward permanent residence: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/1558.html</noindex> Macastena v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1558 highlights the difference between extended family members’ rights and family members’ rights under EU law, as well as the extent of the tribunal’s statutory remit. >>> People can now be deprived of their British citizenship by email: <noindex>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/851/made</noindex> The “updates” on methods of service of a proposal to deprive a person of their citizenship in fact enable service by email or fax to an address/number previously provided, or to a legal representative (whether it is actually received or not). It also enables “service to file” (meaning “not served”, in truth) where service cannot be effected. These changes are made in the British Nationality (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 (SI 2018 No. 851) and come into force on 9 August.
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Слоты сейчас труднее взять - добавились студенты и Windrush Generation. Пробуйте.
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+1 Закон - один для всех : <noindex>https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/61/contents</noindex>
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+1..... И это только возможно при <noindex>личой подаче</noindex>. Я спросила при подаче, попросили исправить на вот этот пункт. Можно спрашивать, все оч доброжелательно объясняют. У меня было пару закладок в анкете по пунктам где сомневались мы, также была распечатана еще одна application, но не пригодилась. Можно исправлять на бумажной форме, заверив исправление подписью.
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Отличные новости, поздравляю.
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23 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Updates to the Tier 2 and 5 guidance for sponsors The guidance that Tier 2 and 5 sponsors must follow was updated last week. The new version applies to sponsor licence applications made, and certificates of sponsorship assigned, on or after 18 July 2018. Some of the key changes are: Fees and refunds • Application fees for sponsor licence applications and certificates of sponsorship will not be refunded if a sponsor withdraws an application once consideration has begun (paragraph 1.15). • In the previous update to the guidance in January 2018, sponsors were placed under a new reporting duty. They now have to report within ten working days if the size of the sponsor’s business changes from a small to a medium/large company or vice ver-sa. The change was necessitated by the Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) applicable to a sponsored worker assigned a certificate of sponsorship on or after 6 April 2017 in the Tier 2 General or Intra-Company Transfer categories. This updated guidance contains a further reminder to tell the Home Office if the size of the business chang-es, so that the respective ISC can be correctly levied (1.16). • Again on the Immigration Skills Charge, refunds will be issued for “all whole unused 6 month periods of leave” except where the worker leaves their post during the first year of employment. In that case, no refund is made in respect of that first year (1.23). • The guidance also confirms that that the Immigration Skills Charge does not apply to Tier 2 migrants seeking to extend their leave to remain with the same employer in the same role, who made their initial application to switch from Tier 4 after 6 April 2017 (1.18). Doctors and nurses • As of 6 July 2018, medical practitioner and nursing occupations (SOC codes 2211 and 2231) have been excluded from the Tier 2 (General) annual quota. To align with this relaxation of the rules, doctors and nurses have been added to the list of people to whom an unrestricted certificate of sponsorship may be assigned (29.4) • The Occupational English Test has been added to the list of acceptable tests for nurs-es proceeding towards registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (15.18). Resident Labour Market Tests • Referencing Appendix D paragraph 2K, employers must now provide information about settled worker applicants who do not take up the job or whose applications are rejected. For example, the employer must provide interview notes or other documentation which show the reasons why they have not been employed. • A paragraph has been added and surrounding paragraphs renumbered to reflect that the fact that established researchers at a Higher Education Institution or Research Council are exempt from the RLMT process (28.11). Also of note are detailed guidance on rates of pay for new entrants (26.4 and 26.8), further clarification on making affidavits relevant to the Intra-Company Transfer category (8.2) and detailed notes on how to correctly certify a document (8.3). >>> Torture victim wins unlawful detention claim over delay in medical assessment: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2018/1767.html</noindex> The High Court has ruled that failure to provide a medical assessment within 24 hours of arrival at a detention centre can make continued detention unlawful. In R (KG) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWHC 1767 (Admin) the court found that the Home Office had failed to comply with Rule 34 of the Detention Centre Rules 2001, which requires assessment by a detention centre GP within 24 hours. As a result, the Home Office did not realise that the claimant was a victim of torture and unlawfully detained him for a month. The claimant, KG, was detained on 6 January 2016 without a medical assessment and claimed asylum the following day. On 14 January 2016 he was seen by a nurse because he had moved to a different detention centre, but no-one asked him about whether he had ever been tortured. KG told the Home Office that he had been tortured in an asylum interview on 15 January 2016 and asked to see a doctor on 18 January 2016. The appointment finally took place on 4 February 2016, after which the Home Office released KG because the GP said that he was a victim of torture. This case is an excellent example of the High Court supervising the Secretary of State’s compliance with the Detention Centre Rules. Most of the day-to-day functioning of detention centres is shielded from public view so detainees rely on the courts to enforce the rules strictly and punish the Home Office for its mistakes. Hopefully the award of compensation for KG in this case will ensure that Rule 34 medical assessments are provided to all detainees in future. >>> How will Brexit affect Irish citizens : <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ement-of-intent</noindex> ? The government’s view is that Brexit will not affect Irish citizens at all. On 21 June 2018 the government published details of its plan to offer settled status to EU citizens who currently live in the United Kingdom. It confirmed the government’s position that Irish citizens have a general right to live in the United Kingdom which is entirely separate to their rights as EU citizens. But the document gives no explanation of the legal basis for this right of residence in the UK after Brexit. Although it is clear that the government has no intention at present of enforcing immigration controls against Irish citizens, whether they will have a general legal exemption from UK immigration laws remains an important question. Firstly, if there is no statutory exemption from immigration control then at least some Irish nationals would be vulnerable to a change in government policy. Secondly, if there are no amendments to the UK Borders Act 2007, the automatic deportation regime imposed by that act would apply to Irish citizens. That would force the government to deport Irish nationals who have committed a serious crime even if the Home Secretary did not wish to deport them.
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20 July 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Home Office unlawfully nullifies British citizenship in hundreds of cases New figures from the Home Office show that hundreds of British citizens have unlawfully had their citizenship nullified since 2013. A Freedom of Information request revealed that there were 262 decisions to nullify British citizenship between 2007 and 2017, peaking at 176 cases in 2013. In December 2017, the Home Office conceded in a Supreme Court case that these nullification decisions were almost all unlawful. A team of 11 civil servants in the Status Review Unit is now reviewing the historic decisions. A different legal process called deprivation of citizenship is likely to be used in at least some of the reviewed cases.