Top Headlines:

Free Legal advice sessions on every Thursday at our Mitcham Branch. Please call our hot line or send us an email to info@restharrow.com to book an appointments.

Language tests for partners: From this autumn, people coming to the UK from outside the EU to join their partner or marry must demonstrate a basic command of English.

Dairy immigration: Twenty-four suspected illegal workers were arrested during an early morning intelligence-led raid by the UK Border Agency.

New Articles:

What is Tier1? The Tier 1 (Post-study work) category allows the UK to retain the most able international graduates who have studied here. It also enhances the UK's overall offer to international students.

Student Visa Tier 4 (General) category is for adult students who want to come to or remain in the UK for post-16 education.

Sponsering student This quick guide is for UK education providers who want to teach international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) under the points-based system.

 

We have 1 guest online

Free Legal Advice

img07

Free Legal advice sessions on every Thursday at our Mitcham Branch. Please call our hot line 02086468291or send us an email to info@restharrow.com to book an appointments.

New Measures
 

NEWS UPDATES

22 July 2010 Secure English language tests to be introduced for Tier 4 students

On 12 August 2010 the UK Border Agency will implement secure English language tests for students under Tier 4 (General) of the points-based system.

22 July 2010 Changes to Tier 4 of the points-based system

The UK Border Agency is making a series of important changes to the student tier (Tier 4) of the points-based system.

 Controls............................

A temporary limit on the number of non-EU workers allowed into the UK has been announced by the Home Secretary. A consultation will help decide the permanent limit which will be imposed from April next year.

The move is part of a coalition government commitment to scale back net migration to the levels of the 1990s – with the effect that it will be in the tens of thousands, rather than the hundreds of thousands.

A consultation will help determine the details of the permanent limit. In the meantime, an interim limit imposed next month should help prevent a rush of applications before permanent measures come into effect.

Read the press notice here.

Britain can benefit

The number of skilled people without a job offer entering the country under the government’s points system will be held at 5,400 for an interim period. To raise standards in this category, the pass mark for eligibility will rise by five points.

Meanwhile, the number of migrants allowed to enter the country with a job offer will be reduced by 1,300, and set at a limit of 18,700.

Theresa May said: ‘This government believes that Britain can benefit from migration but not uncontrolled migration. I recognise the importance of attracting the brightest and the best to ensure strong economic growth, but unlimited migration places unacceptable pressure on public services.

‘While we consult on our tough new limit, it’s important we have an interim measure to avoid a ‘closing down sale’ for migrants, and to ensure that the number of work visas issued stays below 2009 levels.

‘The government will also introduce measures to support British people. Alongside limits will be action to get Britain back to work and provide business with the skills they need from the resident workforce – reducing the need for migrants at the same time as we reduce their number.’

Consultation – business can have their say

The Home Secretary has also asked the Migration Advisory Committee, the government’s independent adviser on migration issues, to launch a separate consultation. This will take into account social and economic impacts.

This will pave the way for fundamental changes to the way in which workers from outside the EU will be chosen to come and work in the UK.

Damian Green says the new government will introduce measures to properly control immigration following figures out today that show an increase in the UK population.

Responding to statistics which showed the population increased in 2008-09, the minister for immigration said the new government intends to reduce immigration numbers back to 1990s levels.

Figures released by the Office for National Statistics (new window) showed that the population of the UK was 61.8m in mid-2009, an increase of 394,000 on the previous year.

The report showed a total population increase of 2.7m compared with 2001.

'Far too high'

The minister for immigration said: ‘We believe that immigration has been far too high in recent years, which is why the new government will reduce net migration back down to the levels of the 1990s — to tens of thousands rather than hundreds of thousands.

‘Over the coming weeks and months the public will see us tackle this issue by introducing a wide range of new measures to ensure that immigration is properly controlled, including a limit on work permits, actions on marriage and an effective system of regulating the students who come here.’

 
About us
 

Rest Harrow & Co Solicitors is a Law Firm authorised & regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive range of professional legal services to a diverse client base in a prompt, personal, friendly and strictly confidential manner. Our team of solicitors and in house barristers are specialized in many areas of English Law and boast successfully representing individuals and businesses in resolving many legal disputes. We provide a highly successful advice, assistance and representation in Immigration, Nationality and Asylum cases and boast of a quality service.

Read more...
 

Find Experts & Services

Our area of expertise covers immigration appeals, judicial review applications and applications to the Court of Appeal. Our solicitors and in-house Counsels have extensive knowledge and experience within this area of immigration law and frequently represent appellants before the Tribunal. The level of our expertise is reflected in our continuous success in this field. read more

Success Stories

Mr. Christie Hewath

Fast, reliable, are extremely good communicators and will offer you a truly personal service!...

Mr. Sam Watts

organised, helpful and always seemed to go that extra step...

All stories