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.
Immigration analysis: Working in immigration law carries a distinct emotional and moral weight that differs from many other areas of legal practice....
Welcome to the 18 December 2025 highlights from the Immigration team, which provides links to key news stories from the last week, as well as a...
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its 2025 annual report which also includes analysis on three specific issues. The report...
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced that the UK and EU have reached an agreement for the UK to associate with the Erasmus+ programme from...
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has completed its review of salary requirements across the Skilled Worker, Health and Care Worker, Global...
Conflict in Ukraine news & analysis tracker—2022 [Archived]ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note...
Conflict in Ukraine news & analysis tracker—2023 [Archived]ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note...
Applying for a sponsor licence under Workers and Temporary Workers: eligibility and suitabilityThis Practice Note summarises the eligibility and...
Archive of Sponsor Guidance for Workers and Temporary WorkersThis is an archive of Sponsor Guidance for the Worker and Temporary Workers categories,...
Immigration skills chargeBackgroundIn December 2015, the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), an independent non-departmental public body which...
Spouses, civil partners and unmarried partners under Appendix FM: grant of leave to remain—information sheetYou have now been granted leave to remain...
Spouses, civil partners and unmarried partners: extension of stay or indefinite leave to remain—letter in support from sponsoring partner[Insert your...
Fiancé(e)s and proposed civil partners applying under Appendix FM: grant of entry clearance—information sheetYou have now been granted entry clearance...
Representative of an Overseas Business: extension application—additional checklistA. Additional documents for main applicantEvidence of your continued...
Children applying for indefinite leave under Part 8—letter in support from sponsor(s)[Insert current residential address(es) of sponsor(s)][Entry...
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,...
Challenging by way of a claim to review the lawfulness (judicial review) of those decisions of the Secretary of State and immigration officers in immigration and asylum cases that do not constitute appealable 'immigration decisions'; also such challenges to certain decisions of the Immigration and Asylum Chambers of the First-tier and Upper Tribunals.
Permission required for persons, who are not British citizens or otherwise entitled to be admitted to the UK and who are accordingly subject to immigration control, to enter the UK.
Directions given by an immigration officer or by the Secretary of State to the owners, agents or captain of a ship or aircraft or to the operator of the international service of the Channel tunnel system to remove a person from the United Kingdom in any ship or aircraft specified or through the tunnel system.