The UK government has declared proposals for rising the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) from £200 to £400 a year. Immigration Health Surcharge or IHS is the UK healthcare expense that non-EEA immigrants must pay as part of their immigration application process. IHS was announced by the UK government in April 2015 advising...
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British Citizenship Applications on the Rise
Rise In Applications For British Citizenship From EU Nationals Before Brexit Applications for British citizenship have climbed abruptly as EU nationals attempt to assure their status ahead of the UK’s leave from the EU. The Home Office has indicated this is expected to be related to “perceived uncertainty” following the referendum outcome. ...
UK Students’ Future in Trouble
UK Students’ Future in Trouble Ever since the referendum in 2016 in which the people chose that the UK is to leave the European Union (“EU”), a great question mark has hung over the prospect of individuals from the European Economic Area picking to reside in the UK. A particular crowd left doubtful as...
UK Visa and Criminal Conviction
UK Visa and Criminal Conviction For reasons identified with a person’s character, lead or affiliations, movement authorities and the Home Secretary claim all authority to reject consent for outside vagrants to enter the UK, or repudiate authorization for transients who have just been allowed a UK visa. Furthermore, the Home Secretary has the ability to...