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FCA case against CACEIS UK raises points of interest for practitioners
James Alleyne
With effect from 6 April new fee increases for immigration applications will be introduced. The majority of the fees will be increased by 3% however the fees for dependants will rise steeply as the current discount will be reduced from 50% to 25% of the main applicant fee. A document showing the new fees can be found on the UKBA website (click on the link under 'Related Documents' in the top right hand corner).
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has announced new Immigration Rules to be introduced on 6 April. The categories of migrants affected by these changes include points-based system migrants, as well as foreign migrant spouses of British nationals. New SOC codes have also just been announced and come into effect on 6 April 2013.
On 4 March, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) published its latest Statement of Intent, accepting the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recommendations on changes to appropriate salary rates for occupations, which will come into effect on 6 April.
Following a call for evidence issued by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) in September 2012 on the Shortage Occupation List (SOL) and review of the creative occupations in Tier 2, the MAC published its recommendations on 15 February.
In response to requests from the Immigration Law Practitioner’s Association, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) has established a Business Helpdesk Pilot. Kingsley Napley has been asked by the UKBA to participate in this pilot on behalf of our business clients, which will run until the end of March.
James Alleyne
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