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28/06/19

Proposed Changes To Immigration Rules

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The Government has indicated that it intends to simplify the existing complicated and complex Immigration Rules.

The Present Situation

  • The Immigration Rules HC395, which were published in 1994, contained forty pages of Regulations.
  • There are now over one thousand pages of Regulations which require constant cross referencing in order understand the correct law to be applied.
  • Regular misunderstanding of the rules has led to the Home Office being criticised by Courts on numerous occasions.
  • The Law Commission is now considering the simplification which is urgently needed.

How Can We Help?

The Team at Kangs Solicitors advises and assists clients with all aspects of asylum and immigration issues at all stages from Application preparation to Tribunal representation on a daily basis.

Who Can I Contact For Help?

If you require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our Immigration Team through either of the following who will be happy to speak to you and guide you:

Tel:       0333 370 4333

Email: info@kangssolicitors.co.uk

We provide initial no obligation discussion at our three offices in London, Birmingham, and Manchester. Alternatively, discussions can be held through video conferencing or telephone.

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