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Huge changes need to be made to the UK visa, Tier 2 Sponsor Licence and Tier 2 visa system to make it less discriminatory and less expensive and bureaucratic.
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Huge changes need to be made to the UK visa, Tier 2 Sponsor Licence and Tier 2 visa system to make it less discriminatory and less expensive and bureaucratic.
UK Visa system is already amongst the most expensive in the World. Additional charges make it even more expensive for migrants and their families.
Sanwar Ali comments on the big increase in applications to Tech Nation for the Tier 1 Exceptional Talent visa category. Tier 2 visa remains far more popular.
There have been claims of shocking levels of bias, racial discrimination, cover ups at UK Visa and Immigration and an organization sponsored by the Home Office
If Boris Johnson becomes Prime Minister what will happen? Is a no deal Brexit really that likely even if he is in power. What will it mean for UK visa policy?
It is quite likely that there will be changes in the Tier 2 visa Shortage Occupation List. When this will happen and what changes will occur in practice remains uncertain.
This week in the UK the biggest news stories are about the Brexit Party and the European Elections. To what extent will they influence UK visa policy?
Sex discrimination and racial discrimination under UK visa law and the immigration system happens far too often. Will anything be done about this?
Is the UK Visa Department guilty of racial discrimination? Too many cases where the Home Office seems to be discriminating against minority groups.
The UK Brexit Party founded and led by Nigel Farage is doing very well in the opinion polls. What does this potentially mean for UK visa policy in future?
However, in a column for The Telegraph, Farage took aim at Johnson and Patel for failing to handle continued illegal immigrant crossings in t
Currently, travel is difficult anyway due to the COVID-19 situation and the new strain of the virus. When air travel is back to normal it remains to be seen how long it will take for British nationals to pass through entry checks in EU countries. After almost fifty years of being in the EU, the end of free movement may take quite some getting used to.