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Can You Appeal a Visitor Visa Refusal UK?

Fountain Solicitors is here to address one of the most pressing concerns for individuals seeking to visit the UK – the refusal of a Visitor Visa application. In this article, we will provide you with an overview of the refusal reasons, the options available to you, and how Fountain Solicitors can assist you in this […]

New Immigration Laws from 2024

The minimum income requirement for a spouse or family visa will be raised from £18,600 to £38,700. Care workers will not be allowed to bring any dependents to the UK, and care firms will be required to be registered with the Care Quality Commission to sponsor visas. The Shortage Occupation List will be reformed and […]

Tougher visa rules unveiled in plan

Home Secretary James Cleverly unveiled the government’s plan to curb legal migration. The UK government has unveiled plans it promised would slash net migration after levels soared to a record high. Home Secretary James Cleverly announced a five-point plan to curb immigration, which he said was “far too high”. The changes included hiking the minimum […]

Immigration update

Statement The Government committed to bringing net migration down in the 2019 manifesto and remains committed to doing so. In December 2020, we ended decades of uncontrolled migration from the European Union and put in place a new points-based immigration system to give ministers full control of our borders. For the first time since we […]

Home Office: Unlawful Search & Phone Seizure Practices

Between at least April 2020 and 23 November 2020, the Home Office adopted an unpublished “mobile phone policy” whereby migrants who arrived in the UK by small boats were searched and had their mobile phones and SIM cards seized. In some cases, immigration officials demanded PIN numbers and claimed that migrants were legally required to […]

Bricklayers and Carpenters Visas

Overseas bricklayers and carpenters could be able to get work visas more easily in the UK after the government updated its shortage occupation list. The list, which now also includes roofers and plasterers, highlights occupations that employers are struggling to fill. The five occupations approved by the committee are: Bricklayers and masons Roofers, roof tilers […]

Case Note: MA (Pakistan)-v-SSHD [2019] EWCA Civ 1252

Mon, 29 Nov 2021 On 18 July 2018 the Court of Appeal (Lord Justices Simon and Lindblom) MA (Pakistan)-v-SSHD [2019] EWCA Civ 1252 dismissed the Applicant’s deportation appeal. MA a Pakistani national appealed against tribunal decisions upholding a deportation order made by the secretary of state. The appellant came to the UK on a spousal visa in 1996. He […]

When (HMRC) records go wrong

Becket Bedford is currently embroiled in the intricacies of EEA deport notices. They involve public law arguments and the slow process of incremental gains e.g., R (Costea) v SSHD [2021] EWHC 1685 (Admin) or R (Mendes) v SSHD [2021] EWHC 115 (Admin). So, courtesy of Jay Islam at Fountains Solicitors, it felt good to be in the tribunal this month […]