Employers, Take Note: Everything Has Changed for Right to Work Checks

The Home Office was quick to act and permit employers to undertake right to work checks remotely when the epidemic first struck in March 2020. They were able to communicate with job candidates and employees who needed to renew their status via a video call rather than in person. This flexible approach of conducting checksContinue reading “Employers, Take Note: Everything Has Changed for Right to Work Checks”

What Is Going on With the Rwanda Legal Challenges?

The government’s decision to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is being contested in a variety of general and specific judicial reviews. Let’s recall that the government launched a collaboration with Rwanda for economic and migration development in April 2022, calling it “an asylum partnership agreement.” This plan would move asylum seekers to Rwanda and processContinue reading “What Is Going on With the Rwanda Legal Challenges?”

Immigration Rules have been updated with HC 719

An updated statement of modifications to the Immigration Rules (HC 719) has been released by the Home Office. The explanatory memorandum confirms that the adjustments are primarily concentrated on implementing recently enacted policy changes as well as the government’s ongoing attempts to simplify the rules. Unless otherwise specified, most of the modifications go into effectContinue reading “Immigration Rules have been updated with HC 719”

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