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  1. 03 June 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> Satisfying the Immigration Rules enough for Article 8 success: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/1109.html</noindex> The test for an Article 8 claim to stay in the UK within the Immigration Rules is whether there are “insurmountable obstacles” to continuing family life outside the UK. But even if an applicant does pass this test, there is a further hurdle: whether removal is disproportionate. An important question here is what weight the test under the Immigration Rules has in making this decision on proportionality. At least, that was the position until the recent decision in TZ (Pakistan) and PG (India) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1109. The Court of Appeal has now stated that, where Article 8 is engaged, satisfying the Immigration Rules also means that removal is disproportionate. An applicant who gets over the first Article 8 hurdle need not worry about the second. >>> The Court of Justice of the European Union handed down a decision in the case of C-647/16 Adil Hassan v Prefet du Pas-de-Calais concerning the Dublin III Regulation Headnote: “When a person travels to a Member State after making a request for international protection in another Member State, the first Member State cannot decide to transfer that person to the second Member State before that second State has agreed to the request to take that person back”.
  2. Приветствую, Итак: Я имею уже ПМЖ и через год могу подавать на гражданство( будет 5 лет пребывания в ЮК). Скажите, пожалуйста, кто-нибудь есть здесь, кто подавался на гражданство самостоятельно как бывшая супруга британца или, может быть владеет информацией касательно этого? Я читала документы GOV, но, к моему сожалению, не нашла ответы на интересующие меня вопросы ( может потому, что читала всегда полусонная после работы����): - какую форму мне надо заполнять; - AN -какие документы подавать( есть ли отличие от общего списка?) - <noindex>https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&a...t42yyyNDS8-TGK;</noindex> список документов обычно разница от случая к случаю -надо ли излагать историю расставания с мужем;- Нет -какае финансовое остояние я должна иметь (я работаю как частный предприниматель) - Нет лимита. Но нужно подать определенные докуенты если self-employed. -нужны ли какие-то документы от бывшего мужа? - НЕТ Но и такие вопросы, на которые могут ответить знающие форумчане: -как влияет финансовое состояние на получение гражданства; Обычно нет, но могут быть исключения (банкротство, CCJ и т.п.) -усложняет ли возраст получение гражданства; - Нет -ещё какие-либо особенности при подаче в разводе? - Нет Буду очень признательна всем, кто поделиться любой информацией по этому случаю или отправит где это я могу прочесть!))
  3. Привтствую, Итак : Подавать на IRL можно не раньше чем за 28 дней до окончания квалификационного периода (в моем случае, я так понимаю, это срок окончания residence permit) - По Вашей категории засчитывается срок с ДАТЫ выдачи визы при некоторых условиях. При подаче через Premium Service, датой подачи заявления считается дата визита (appointment date)? или дата заполнения on-line формы? - Appointment date. Можно ли начинать заполнять форму заранее и выбрать appointment date за 25-28 дней до окончания квалификационного периода? - Paper - да, on-line - нет. (Визы - Tier 2 General первая на 2 года вторая на 3 года) Заранее спасибо!
  4. 30 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> Woman denied passport, then detained for failure to leave UK: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2018/1010.html</noindex> R (Eroje) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWHC 1010 (Admin) is a shocking story of Home Office incompetence which led to the unnecessary and unlawful detention of someone who had made repeated attempts to leave the UK voluntarily. >>> No more tiers: points to be taken out of the Points Based System? See <noindex>https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201...1075/107502.htm</noindex> Buried in the government’s official reply to a recent report of the Home Affairs committee of MPs is the following nugget: "We keep all our Immigration Rules under review, and respond to feedback from applicants and other interested parties where appropriate. For example, in January 2018 we implemented re-written rules for Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) which are clearer and easier to follow, and in addition, we have announced plans to build on the success of the new visitor Rules introduced in April 2015, and simplify the Immigration Rules for work categories along similar lines. We will use plain English [and] remove the out-dated terminology of tiers and points-scoring. Our aim is to make the rules as easy as possible for applicants and their sponsors to understand and use.” The Law Commission is already working on a project to redraft the Immigration Rules so as to make them clearer. This proposed simplification of the rules for work visas specifically will, one assumes, have a similar objective: clearer language without changing the substance. I don’t know exactly how that will work if you’re talking about removing points from a System that is famously Based on Points, but any simplification must be welcome in principle.
  5. ***** С октября 2018 можно будет подавать заявления в UK BA без оригиналов документов ***** Цитата из моего новостного треда, выношу отдельно, т.к. новость довольно интересная и важная : “New streamlined service” for in-country applications announced: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/sopra-st...ntent=immediate</noindex> Interesting development on in-country applications. A new service delivered by outsourcing firm Sopra Steria will see supporting information processed at local libraries rather than people having to post it in with their application: “Under the new arrangements people using the service will be able to submit biometric information including photos, fingerprints, and signatures and their supporting evidence at a single appointment. The evidence will then be copied and sent to UKVI, meaning that people won’t have to hand over important documents, such as passports, whilst the applications are processed.”. The contract is widely seen as part of the preparations for registering over three million EU citizens and their families for settled status after Brexit. It will begin in October 2018.
  6. Приветствую, Слоты ранее чем за 45 дней до желаемой даты подачи не появляются.
  7. 28 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >> “New streamlined service” for in-country applications announced: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/sopra-st...ntent=immediate</noindex> Interesting development on in-country applications. A new service delivered by outsourcing firm Sopra Steria will see supporting information processed at local libraries rather than people having to post it in with their application: “Under the new arrangements people using the service will be able to submit biometric information including photos, fingerprints, and signatures and their supporting evidence at a single appointment. The evidence will then be copied and sent to UKVI, meaning that people won’t have to hand over important documents, such as passports, whilst the applications are processed.”. The contract is widely seen as part of the preparations for registering over three million EU citizens and their families for settled status after Brexit. It will begin in October 2018. >>> Tribunal opens door to awards of costs against Home Office for unreasonable behaviour – the case of Awuah (No 2) (8 December 2017) A heavyweight Presidential panel sitting in the First-tier Tribunal has made multiple awards of costs against the Home Office for unreasonable behaviour and given guidance on the proper approach to making such awards in future. Despite the decision being promulgated in December 2017, the Upper Tribunal’s Reporting Committee has elected not to report the decision and it has not yet been added even to the databases of unreported decisions. >>> Pressure on the visa quota system continues to build, new figures show: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...-of-sponsorship</noindex> What started as a minor aberration has now turned into a worrying trend. The Home Office confirmed on 24 May that we have hit the monthly cap on visas for skilled non-EU workers for the sixth month in a row. On top of that, Freedom of Information data shows that the situation does not look like it will ease up any time soon. The visa “cap” was introduced by the coalition government in 2010 to curb the number of new applicants who could come to the UK every year on a Tier 2 General visa. It was until recently an entirely benign piece of policy which enabled the government to confidently declare that it was controlling net migration, while in reality having very little real practical effect on the Tier 2 system. Over the last few months it has begun to show its teeth. As the result – the backlog is not clearing. The last few months have seen it hover around the 45 to 50 points mark — equivalent to a job with a salary of £50,000. This means that requests for certificates for jobs with salaries under £50K are highly likely to be refused. >>> Court of Appeal puts Maslov deportation guidance in its place: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/1104.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal upholding a decision to deport a foreign criminal is hardly front-page news at the moment. But Mwesezi v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1104 throws up some interesting reminders about how to approach Strasbourg jurisprudence in this area. The appellant is a Ugandan national who had accepted in the First-tier Tribunal that he had committed offences “of extreme seriousness”. He sought to rely on his Article 8 right to a private life to prevent his removal. Mr Mwesezi has a conviction of more than four years in prison, and therefore needed to show that there were “very compelling circumstances” in his case to outweigh the public interest in his deportation. The First-tier Tribunal agreed with the appellant, but was overturned on appeal by the Upper Tribunal. The Court of Appeal agreed with its Upper Tribunal counterparts. Mr Mwesezi had committed very serious offences as an adult. He had no compelling family ties. Of particular importance was the finding that the appellant would not face very significant obstacles to his integration in Uganda. >>> Certification of accidental human rights claim upheld: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/1108.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal in R (Joshi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1108 has decided that a claim is a human rights claim if in substance, regardless of form, it is a human rights claim. Having received an application asking for extension of time in which to find a Tier 4 sponsor on the basis of Article 8 rights, the Secretary of State was entitled to read it as a human rights claim founded on those rights, and entitled to certify it as clearly unfounded. >>> Upper Tribunal time limits: clock starts to run when written decisions are <sent> : This one took effect on 14 May 2018 and is about the time limit for appeals to the Upper Tribunal. Basically the clock starts ticking on the date that written reasons are sent out — not the date on which they are received. This is the effect of the Tribunal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2018 (2018 No. 511 (L. 7)). They amend Rule 33 of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Rules 2014 (SI 2014 No. 2604 (L. 31)). Rule 33 originally ran as follows: 33.—(1) A party seeking permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal must make a written application to the Tribunal for permission to appeal. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), an application under paragraph (1) must be provided to the Tribunal so that it is received no later than 14 days after the date on which the party making the application was provided with written reasons for the decision. (3) Where an appellant is outside the United Kingdom, an application to the Tribunal under paragraph (1) must be provided to the Tribunal so that it is received no later than 28 days after the date on which the party making the application was provided with written reasons for the decision. So, whatever the position before, it is now clear that an in-country appellant has 14 days, from the day on which written decisions are put in the post, to appeal to the Upper Tribunal. An out-of-country applicant has 28 days to appeal from the date of postage.
  8. Да, похоже на это.
  9. 25 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> Which is the correct test to apply for Settlement as a spouse/partner of a British citizen/Settled person ? Apparently, the IELTS Life Skills in Listening and speaking at the A1 level. One may be tempted to pass the higher level UKVI Academic IELTS test, yet despite being a higher level test, the Settlement application under the Appendix FM is likely to be refused. This is the UK BA, folks ! © >>> Can an immigration application, for example, FLR(FP), be still lodged when the migrant is in detention ? Yes, apparently, in line with the Section GEN, para GEN.1.9.(a)(ii) of the Appendix FM: “(ii) where a migrant is in immigration detention. A migrant in immigration detention or their representative must submit any application or claim raising Article 8 to a prison officer, a prisoner custody officer, a detainee custody officer or a member of Home Office staff at the migrant’s place of detention”. The immigration application fee waiver may be applicable in this case. >>> Can a valid immigration application under the UK Immigration Rules be made with an expired passport ? Yes, apparently, in line with the para 34(5)((ii): ( Proof of identity for the purpose of this Rule means: (ii) if the applicant does not have a valid passport or national identity card, their most recent passport or (except a PBS applicant) their most recent national identity card
  10. 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: 2-4 месяца Жены и мужья граждан Великобритании/лиц с ПМЖ: 30 дней приоритетное рассмотрение, 79-89 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 (Entrepreneur) - Settlement - 3 месяца - 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: 2.5 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
  11. 24 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> Number of migrants removed from UK continues to decline: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/im...018-data-tables</noindex> The number of people removed from the UK by the Home Office is at its lowest level in well over a decade, new statistics show. Fewer than 7,000 migrants were recorded as leaving the UK under either an enforced or voluntary Home Office scheme in January-March 2018 — the lowest in any given quarter since 2005.
  12. Пожалуста. Рад был помочь.
  13. Слотов сейчас намного меньше т.к. приоритет отдан лицам по категории Winndrush scandal. Был во вторник в нашем местном PSC, получал ILR (SETM) для форумчанина (муж британки) - см. отчет здесь: http://forum.chemodan.ua/index.php?s=&...t&p=1183729 Треть зала была заполнена людьми пенсионерного возраста из стран карибского бассейна. Сегодня взял через наш логин 2 с слота на близжайшее время : - BRP(RC) - SET(M)
  14. Еще одним форумчанином с ILR (Settlement) сегодня в Великобритании стало больше Как всегда по вторникам и червергам я подаю заявления форумчан и не только<noindex> в личином визите</noindex> в нашем местном отелении UK Border Agency. Сегодня форумчанин получали ILR как муж британки. Я помогаю этому клиенту уже более 5 лет: - сначала была легализация - потом было продление визы мужа - сегодня получл клиенту ILR Вся подача заявлени заняла чуть меньше 2-х часов сегодня. Кстати, пока ждали решения (я, как всегда, отпустил клиентов пообедать), мне позвонили 3 (!) других форумчанина и просили "продать" слоты т.к. они не могли найти слоты для подачи в личном визите. У одной девушки муж "пожалел" денег и теперь у них пропадает отпуск за £5000, у другого форумчанина срывается командировка и ему грозит вольнение... Я слотами не торгую. Обращайтесь заранее, месяца за 3, тогда, помогу профессионально и качественно подготовить Ваше заявление, проверить все документы, получить слот, подать заявление в личном визите и получить результат как вот человеку сегодня. Если кому нужно срочное продление или ILR, так же могу помочь, но это будет сложнее.
  15. 21 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> High Court throws spanner in the works of automatic detention policy: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2018/1045.html</noindex> The case of R (Lauzikas) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWHC 1045 (Admin) marks an important development in the law on the detention of European nationals pending deportation. The key finding is that the standards set out in the Free Movement directive, including proportionality and necessity, must govern the decision to detain, and not merely the linked decision to deport.
  16. Возможно эта ссылка Вам поможет: <noindex>https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&a...biY8QR0D0ogH4kA</noindex>
  17. Игорь, Ну разумеется не подают. Зато можно продлить гостевую визу в UK при определенных обстоятельствах, и даже поменять ее на другую. Я про фотографии как информационно упомянул, чтобы человек понимал, почему он/она слышала о том, что где-то нужно фото при подаче.
  18. На этой неделе получилили несколько approvals по заявлениям форумчан. У одной пары были документы как у Вас - свидетельство о браке на двух языках. Документ подойдет. Срок рассмотрения был EEA(FM) и EEA(PR) 4.5 и 3.5 месяца соответственно. Мы сейчас начали использовать новый алгоритм подачи. Сроки рассмотрения клиентских заявлений сократились на 1 месяц в среднем.
  19. Отличные сроки. Повезло. Обычно дольше.
  20. Приветствую. Рад был помочь. P.S. А в UK все равно требуют подавать 2 фото, несмотря на то, что делается биометрика :-)
  21. Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
  22. Приветствую, 1. Обычно EU подойдет. 2. Не советую, т.к. Вам могут дать меного мнений. Тем более, могут быть личные моменты. Хотя выбор за Вами.
  23. 18 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> UK Visas and Immigration Form: Settle in the UK in various immigration categories: form SET(O) (16 May 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...he-uk-form-seto</noindex> Form to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK in various immigration categories and for a biometric residence permit. This form keeps being updated by the UK BA now every month ! Previous version of the form is dated April 2018 ! The old form can be used up to 21 days from the introduction of the new form. Be careful ! >>> UK Visas and Immigration Guidance: Undocumented Commonwealth citizens resident in the UK (14 May 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Information about obtaining evidence for undocumented long-term residents of the UK to prove their status here. >>> UK Visas and Immigration Guidance: Returns preparation (15 May 2018): https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/returns-preparation?utm_source=22b90a2c-c7ee-47d9-9e57-f3af959b0db4&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate Guidance on arranging removals for officers dealing with immigration enforcement matters within the UK. 15 May 2018: Removed the Member of Parliament (MP) representations document as this Arranging removal document has replaced it.
  24. 17 May 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours here: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> 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 >>> Asylum can be refused for general promotion of terrorism: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/933.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal in Youssef v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 933 decided that the appellant was disqualified from refugee status because he had incited terrorist acts in general. There was no requirement for there to be a link between his incitement and a specific terrorist act. >>> Court of Appeal weighs in on “persistent offenders”: <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/929.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal in SC (Zimbabwe) v SSHD [2018] EWCA Civ 929 gives yet another new decision on the deportation of foreign criminals, this time on the definition of “persistent offenders”. Its discussion of the concept, while interesting enough, makes no real changes to the law as set down previously by the Upper Tribunal.
  25. Приветствую, В принципе, не нужно действительно. Хотя я для подстраховки рекомендую 2 фото все равно иметь с собой.
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