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April 2008
Immigration Newsletter - 30 April 2008
new report out by a non-profit organization analyses the impact of recent immigration trends in the United Kingdom. Findings generally show that Britain has benefitted from the high levels of immigration over the last ten years. Inflation and interest rat
new report out by a non-profit organization analyses the impact of recent immigration trends in the United Kingdom. Findings generally show that Britain has benefitted from the high levels of immigration over the last ten years. Inflation and interest rat
Immigration Newsletter - 23 April 2008
British political opposition parties are voicing their support of a High Court ruling two weeks ago in favor of HSMP visa holders. The High Court ruling overturned retrospective application of changes to the HSMP program in 2006, finding the actions of th
British political opposition parties are voicing their support of a High Court ruling two weeks ago in favor of HSMP visa holders. The High Court ruling overturned retrospective application of changes to the HSMP program in 2006, finding the actions of th
Immigration Newsletter - 16 April 2008
workpermit.com has opened an office in New Delhi, India. Please feel free to make an appointment now and discuss how we may help you with work permits, residency and other immigration-related issues. Visit the Contact Us section of our website for details
workpermit.com has opened an office in New Delhi, India. Please feel free to make an appointment now and discuss how we may help you with work permits, residency and other immigration-related issues. Visit the Contact Us section of our website for details
Immigration Newsletter - 09 April 2008
rules coming into effect for UK Tier 1 applicants from India revise the Maintenance requirement. The Maintenance requirement is intended to prove that immigrants have enough funds to support themselves and their dependents when arriving in the United King
rules coming into effect for UK Tier 1 applicants from India revise the Maintenance requirement. The Maintenance requirement is intended to prove that immigrants have enough funds to support themselves and their dependents when arriving in the United King
