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Home Office Agrees to Release Victims of Trafficking Into Safe Accommodation

Lawyers and campaigners working to support victims of trafficking and modern slavery have welcomed a change to Home Office guidance concerning safe accommodation following a legal challenge. Detention Action, Bail for Immigration Detainees (BiD), Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group and human rights lawyers at law firm...

Is Immigration Bureaucracy Based on Common Sense?

An immigration appeal is won and the Home Office concedes their error in refusing to issue the visa, but serious obstacles arise unexpectedly when it comes to endorsing the visa vignette in the applicant’s passport. Can the passport be stamped in the UK? Does...

Leading immigration specialist DRSI Global launches Borderless Jobs board to tackle the UK’s skills shortage

Leading immigration specialists DRSI Global have set up a unique new platform Borderless Jobs to help UK employers secure access to overseas workers in the sectors struggling the most with skills shortages, such as care, IT, hospitality, construction and engineering. In the second quarter of...

Fragomen and COADEC launch UK immigration guide for tech start-ups

The UK’s post-Brexit immigration system is designed to encourage growth and development of key industry sectors. It has resulted in a complex immigration regime with routes open to both individuals and businesses. The UK Government does, however, have the tech sector firmly in its sights...