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ILR Refused Due to ETS-TOEIC Fraud: What You Can Do | Law and Visas

If you’ve had your Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) application refused because of an accusation of deception related to the ETS-TOEIC English test, there is hope. The ETS-TOEIC scandal, involving fraudulent test-taking, led to many students being unfairly accused of cheating, and the Home Office’s actions were found to be unlawful. If you’re in this

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ILR Refusal Under Section 322(5): What to Do If You’re Accused of an Undesirable Character

Many Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) applications are being refused under Section 322(5) of the Immigration Rules, with the Home Office branding applicants as having an “undesirable character.” This can be a devastating charge, especially for skilled professionals who have made a minor error, like a tax mistake, years ago. Unfortunately, even simple tax amendments

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How to Pass the Genuine Entrepreneur Test for a Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa

The Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa is a popular route for individuals wanting to start or run a business in the UK. However, in recent years, the UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) has introduced stricter requirements to ensure only genuine entrepreneurs enter the country. One of these requirements is the Genuine Entrepreneur Test, which aims to

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ILR 10 Years Long Residence – What Does ‘Continuous’ and ‘Lawful Residence’ Mean?

The 10-year Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) route is for migrants who have lived in the UK for ten years or more. This option allows people to stay in the UK permanently if they meet certain requirements. However, applying for ILR through the 10-year-long residence route can be tricky, and not everyone qualifies. If you’re

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Immigration Changes in 2024: Key Information for Employers and Businesses

The UK’s immigration system is changing in 2024, and these changes will impact businesses that want to hire workers from overseas. With the end of free movement from the EU after Brexit, all workers, including those from Europe, will be subject to the same immigration rules. This means that businesses, large and small, must adjust

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 Immigration Routes for Digital Tech Experts to Settle in the UK

Digital technology professionals like IT managers, developers, AI specialists, product managers, and digital marketing experts are in high demand globally. With technology hubs growing fast, especially in AI, London has emerged as a leading center for tech innovation in Europe, hosting many new startups. The UK offers exciting career opportunities for digital specialists, and if

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Impact of the New UK Immigration Rules on the Points-Based System

Brexit has led to the end of free movement between the UK and EU. In response, the UK Home Office introduced new immigration rules, including the Points-Based System (PBS) and other immigration routes, effective from 1 December 2020. These changes will affect both businesses and individuals wishing to work, live, or settle in the UK.

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