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24 July 2020

Highlights on the generous visa route for BN(O) citizens come January 2021

The Government has announced the introduction of a new visa route for British National (Overseas) citizens and their families from January 2021. The ‘Hong Kong BN(O) Visa’ will enable applicants to live, work and study in the UK, although they will not be able to access public funds.

Katie Newbury

7 May 2020

The challenges for intended parents and surrogacy arrangements during the coronavirus crisis

The coronavirus crisis has caused huge disruption across the world. The distress that it is causing is compounded in circumstances where intended parents of surrogacy children are in the middle of their surrogacy journey. In this blog, we address some of the most common issues people are experiencing and provide practical tips on how to navigate the current situation. These challenges include access to fertility treatment, pregnancy and birth, international travel restrictions, immigration status, parental orders and Wills among others.

28 June 2019

Home Secretary asks the MAC to think again on post-Brexit salary thresholds

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is the independent body tasked with advising the government on UK immigration policy.  In September 2018, the MAC produced its 140 page report with recommendations for the future post-Brexit immigration system.  

Tim Richards

5 July 2018

New Immigration Rules - implications for the NHS

Emma Fowler and Marcia Longdon examine the background to these changes and the impact they will have.

Marcia Longdon

20 April 2018

Will Windrush help reset attitudes to immigration?

‘Positive, welcoming, liberal, forward-looking’. This is how Michael Gove summarised the Government’s approach to immigration only this week. Did he not get the Windrush memo? Immigration lawyers, human rights organisations and migrant communities have for years now tried to draw attention to the dangerous impact of the Government’s policy of establishing a ‘hostile environment’. However public discussion of immigration has instead focused on net migration figures and linking immigration to crime and a crisis in public services.  There has been publicity about successful appeals against deportation and doubts over the true age of asylum seeking children.

Katie Newbury

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