Description
This is the latest “flash” online course put on at short notice to address the latest statement of changes
Its not just revolving doors at the Home Office … the Immigration Rules are changing too. Knowing the latest changes helps you ensure that clients maximise their options and understand any new pitfalls that may lie ahead. Join HJT to hear about
There are 75 pages of new Immigration Rules including hundreds of individual alterations – but which ones really matter? Join us to
-Understand the commencement dates for the different changes
-See changes in entry clearance and eVisas, the new concept of void (rather than invalid) immigration applications, changes to calculating permitted overstaying, a new permitted salary reduction on worker routes, changes to employment restrictions and the abolition of the police registration system
-Ponder on the lack of a Minimum Wage Requirement for Australians and New Zealanders
– Marvel at how short a stay poultry workers receive
-Wonder why private servants in diplomatic households no longer receive ILR
-Gasp at the intricate drafting of the 1000-word sentences Appendix EU and the latest multiple sub-clauses and cross-references
-Note the pressure on the governments of countries with Youth Mobility Scheme privileges to reciprocate for UK nationals
-Note some changes in fortunes on nationality grounds – those in Sovereign Base Territory (Cyprus) get a useful clarification post-Brexit, the Chagos Islanders get potential access to full British citizenship (& British Overseas Territories citizenship is becoming more of a launchpad for immigration opportunities), whilst visa restrictions end for those from Colombia, Guyana and Peru. And there are promised speedier asylum processes for Albanians.