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  • date:08-04-2009

    The firm’s partner, Richard Kong, a senior immigration solicitor will be in our Beijing office from 06 July  to 17 July 2009. Richard is experienced in all areas of UK Immigration including related EU law such as business investment (over £200k) / investor (over £1m) visa, Tier 1 – Migrant visas, work permits, student visa, family reunion, spouse / marriage visa and other categories of immigration to the UK. Any person requiring legal advice in Beijing pertaining to the UK immigration, please contact our London office on 020 3159 4235  to book an appointment to see Richard in our Beijing office. 

     

  • date:08-04-2009

    Student Visa – Tier 4

     

    Institutions have to register with the UK Border Agency before they are allowed to sponsor international students to come here under the student tier (tier 4) of Britain's tough new points-based system.

    Before reaching the United Kingdom, students need to prove they have a place at a licensed education provider, that they can financially support themselves, and must provide their fingerprints to the UK Border Agency.

  • date:20-01-2009

    As of 2nd March 2009 our London office is relocating to:

    Harvey Son & Filby Solicitors

    20 Garrick Street

    London

    WC2E 9BT.

    Telephone no: 020 3159 4235

    Fax no:           020 3159 4236

     

  • date:07-10-2008

    In most sales and purchases of  businesses the Buyer wants to start working as soon as they can and the Seller wants the Buyer to make a legally binding commitment so that he can complete his sale as quickly as possible. 

     

    The problem is that the legal work involved which is often slow and complicated.  This holds up completion of the deal which frustrates both the Buyer and the Seller.   Sometimes the deal may fall apart and any money paid direct by the Buyer to the Seller may not be recovered.  Also legal and surveyors fees are wasted by both sides.  The Seller has to look for another Buyer and start again and the Buyer has to look for another business to buy.  

     

    We have been considering for sometime how to resolve these problems. Now we are pleased to announce that we have devised a fast-track special scheme that will enable commercial business and property to change hands quickly but still safeguarding the legal position of both the Buyer and the Seller.

     

    If you are interested in this, it is important that you contact us before making any arrangements regarding the deal as otherwise we may not be able to fit your case within the fast-track scheme.

  • date:17-09-2008
    The UK Border Agency have published the codes of practice for Tier 2 (sponsored skilled workers). All employers want to sponsor a skilled migrant must use the codes of practice to check the skill level and appropriate rate for the job, and for advice on where to advertise the job under the Point Based System.
  • date:29-08-2008
    From 25 November 2008, the UK Border Agency will begin to issue identity cards to foreign nationals applying for further leave to remain in the United Kingdom under certain categories. The first cards will be issued to migrants applying as student; or the husband, wife, civil partner or unmarried partner of someone holding permanent residence in the United Kingdom.
  • date:28-07-2008
    The age at which someone can apply for a marriage visa will increase from 18 to 21 as part of a crackdown on forced marriage, the Home Office announced on 23 July 2008. The other key proposals announced are: (1) ask foreign spouses to enter into an agreement to learn English before they come to the UK; (2) introduce a power to revoke leave to remain where there is evidence that the marriage route has been abused; and (3) require all sponsors to register their intention to marry overseas before they leave the UK.
  • date:27-07-2008
    The European Union's top court has ruled that non-EU nationals married to EU citizens are entitled to live in their spouse's country of residence regardless of their current immigration status. "The right of a national of a non-member country who is a family member of a Union citizen to accompany or join that citizen cannot be made conditional on prior lawful residence in another member state," the ruling said. The court said the host member state "is, however, entitled to impose penalties, in compliance with the Directive, for entry into and residence in its territory in breach of the national rules on immigration".
  • date:27-07-2008
    Britain-Ireland border check plan: the first formal border checks between Britain and the Irish Republic in more than 80 years have been proposed by the Government. Full passport inspections could be part of the revisions, a Home Office consultation paper has revealed. These would apply to those travelling by air and sea, but could also include more immigration checks between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland.
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