Our content deals with the mechanics of the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) and eligibility, as well as the citizens’ rights aspects of the Withdrawal Agreement, that broadly underpins the scheme.
We deal with the key sponsored and non-sponsored work immigration routes. We have Practice Notes covering all aspects of eligibility (from the point of view of the sponsor and the sponsored migrant) and common pitfalls.
How immigration law works. Submitting an application, grounds for refusal, conditions of permission, and various sources of law. Plus analysis of the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules from 2013.
As the rules and policy on UK immigration grow in complexity, it’s tricky to stay up to speed on the latest changes (especially when one source seems to contradict another). We’ll help keep you up-to-date.
Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has published a coalition statement signed by over 90 organisations, rejecting the government’s...
The3million and the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA) have released a report detailing significant eVisa system issues from July to...
Welcome to the 5 February 2026 highlights from the Immigration team, which provides links to key news stories from the last week, as well as a...
UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE) has published a blog by Catherine Barnard, Fiona Costello and Ali Ahmadi examining the claim that stricter UK asylum...
The Home Office has extended the offshore well boat workers concession for three more years, until 8 February 2029. It has also raised the minimum...
Illegal working: dealing with a criminal allegationThis Practice Note provides an overview of the main criminal offences relating to illegal working...
Children under Part 8 and Appendix FM: definitions of key termsThe meaning of key terms in the Immigration Rules in relation to eligibilityThis...
Partners of work, investment and study migrantsThis Practice Note looks at key considerations in relation to applications by dependent partners of...
Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, HC 1534—analysis [Archived]This analysis considers the main changes to the Immigration rules (the Rules)...
Right to work checks: how to conduct the checkThis Practice Note looks at what employers need to do in order to carry out a ‘right to work check’...
Grant of indefinite leave to remain—information sheetI am pleased to let you know that you [and your [wife OR husband OR partner]] [and your children]...
Spouse, civil partner or unmarried partner: extension of stay or indefinite leave to remain—letter in support from applicant partner[Insert your...
Spouses, civil partners and unmarried partners under Appendix FM: in—country switch—letter in support from applicant partner[Insert your current...
Skilled Worker—entry clearance—email at beginning of processDear [Applicant],Skilled Worker entry clearance visaWe have been instructed [by [Sponsor]]...
Skilled Worker—entry clearance—email at end of processDear [Applicant],Your Skilled Worker visaI am pleased to confirm that your Skilled Worker visa...
Parental consent for minor child—letter[Insert address of [parent OR guardian] in home country][Insert Home Office address where application is...
Changes of law and policy, rights against retrospective legislation, and legitimate expectationChanges to immigration law may mean that a person who...
Biometric Immigration DocumentsWhat is a Biometric Immigration Document?A Biometric Immigration Document (BID) is the key ‘document’ that evidences...
Passport stamps, vignettes and codes—examples and common problems [Archived]This Practice Note is no longer updated as it relates to the position...
Applying for a sponsor licence under Workers and Temporary Workers: eligibility and suitabilityThis Practice Note summarises the eligibility and...
What is the right of abode?The right of abode—statusThe right of abode in the UK is an immigration status. A person who has the right of abode is free...
Entry, search and seizure powers of immigration officersIP COMPLETION DAY: The Brexit transition period ended at 11pm on 31 December 2020. At this...
Retention of documents by the Home Office [Archived]Important note—Archived Practice Note: this Practice Note is no longer updated as it relates to...
Children applying for indefinite leave under Part 8 and Appendix FM: procedureA child may be eligible to apply for indefinite leave to enter or remain...
Adequate maintenanceFor partners and children applying under Appendix FM where the sponsoring partner is receiving one or more specified benefits,...
Approval of naturalisation application—information sheetI am pleased to enclose a letter from the Home Office that confirms that your application for...
Appendix FM: the suitability requirements and the general grounds for refusalThe suitability requirements in Appendix FM mirror, to a certain extent,...
A certificate stating that a person has the right of abode in the United Kingdom (see the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, s 10 and the Immigration Act 1971, s 33(1)).
A national of any of the following European Union (EU) countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
Appeals against 'immigration decisions' as made in the first instance to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).