Part 1: The Government’s Immigration White Paper
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, argues in the paper that immigration needs to be properly controlled and managed and that for too long it has not been. The premise is that, as a nation, we need to be able to control our borders, control who is lawfully in the country, who is entitled to work …
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The Times They Are A-Changing – Bob Dylan
On the first day of his second term of office, President Donald Trump issued ten Executive Orders and Proclamations seeking to change the face of US Immigration Law and Policy.
A Growing Crisis of Statelessness
Kuwait has long grappled with issues surrounding nationality, particularly the exclusion of the Bidoon community, a stateless population that has been denied citizenship for decades.
HOW EUROPE IS CLOSING ITS DOORS TO ASYLUM SEEKERS
The Convention In many European countries, the number of asylum applications and illegal migration continues to rise, as does the popularity of right-wing parties.
How to apply for entry clearance for Victims of Transnational Marriage Abandonment?
Since 31 January 2024, victims of transnational marriage abandonment can apply for a visa to return to the UK.
New Practice Direction of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal
The New Practice Direction of the Immigration and Asylum Chambers of the First-tier Tribunal (IAC) was published on 1 November 2024.