From yesterday: New OISC exam resource books published | Sonia Lenegan
OISC has published new exam resource books for Level 1, and Levels 2 and 3. As explained in our post on How to become an OISC adviser, the assessments are
From yesterday: Lord Chancellor settles challenge to immigration and asylum legal aid rates | Sonia Lenegan https://freemovement.org.uk/lord-chancellor-settles-challenge-to-immigration-and-asylum-legal-aid-rates/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lord-chancellor-settles-challenge-to-immigr…
In an order sealed two days ago, the Lord Chancellor has settled the judicial review brought by Duncan Lewis on 10 June 2024, challenging the ongoing failure
From yesterday: Tribunal forces Home Office to publish report on the racism that underpinned the Windrush scandal | Sonia Lenegan https://freemovement.org.uk/tribunal-forces-home-office-to-publish-report-on-the-racism-that-underpinned-the-windrush-scandal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign…
In a decision that forced me to google Pericles (an ancient Greek politician) and Santayana (a Spanish-American philosopher) the First-tier Tribunal (General
From yesterday: Lost or stolen biometric residence permits will no longer be replaced | Sonia Lenegan https://freemovement.org.uk/lost-or-stolen-biometric-residence-permits-will-no-longer-be-replaced/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lost-or-stolen-biometric-residence-permits-will-no-long…
The latest “what could possibly go wrong” in the roll out of eVisas is that the Home Office has (I think) without notice announced that they will no longer be
Muted now.
Most popular thing I’ve posted on here turns out to be about road safety.
From yesterday: Report published on “The Historical Roots of the Windrush Scandal” | Sonia Lenegan
The Home Office has reluctantly published a fascinating independent review of the racism underpinning immigration legislation, focussing on the period 1950 to
Why did the soup throwing protestors end up with two year prison sentences? /1 www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Phoebe Plummer, 23, recieves two-year prison term while Anna Holland, 22, given 20-month sentence over incident
In case you missed it: General grounds for refusal: alleged deception, false information and innocent mistakes | Colin Yeo https://freemovement.org.uk/general-grounds-refusal-alleged-deception-innocent-mistakes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=general-grounds-refusal-alleged-deception-in…
Making a mistake on an immigration application form can be disastrous. If the mistake is interpreted by officials as an attempt to mislead or deceive, the
New from FM: New OISC exam resource books published | Sonia Lenegan
OISC has published new exam resource books for Level 1, and Levels 2 and 3. As explained in our post on How to become an OISC adviser, the assessments are