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Immigration Law

Plans to Curb Immigration leading to Settlement in the UK will damage UK Business – Law Society

05th December 2011
The United Kingdom Border Agency's consultation entitled Employment-related settlement, Tier 5 and overseas domestic worker closed last week. Its consultation on "family migration" is due to come to an end on 6 October 2011. Back in July we summaris...
Author: Gherson
Law

What's in an Apology?

08th March 2011
An expression of contrition and remorse, an apology can go a long way to healing the emotional wounds that fester in the face of wrongdoing. While an apology cannot undo harm that has been caused, it is a way of showing respect and it is an acknowledgemen...
Author: ars.sharelawyers
Divorce

Perform A Search On Free Divorce Records Now

18th February 2011
Florida is known to have a huge number of couples who are getting separated. As its population rises, its divorce cases go up as well in the state archives. Nowadays, searching for florida divorce records is already made simple. In this particular state, ...
Author: Ben Dave
Immigration Law

Proposed abolition of Tier 1 (General) and Tier 1 (Post Study Work) Visas from April 2011.

05th January 2011
How it will affect Migrants and UK Businesses? Manpreet Singh, 06 December 2010, London The UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, on 23 November 2010 announced caps on Non-EU workers in Tier 2 category from April 2011 and the abolition of Tier 1 (General) a...
Author: Immigration Angels
Taxes

Tax hits the headlines again

11th May 2010
Two cases on residence of individuals for tax purposes have recently been widely reported in the national press; in each case, the cases reveal what are generally considered to be new developments, although HMRC denies that this is the case. One of ...
Author: Armand2000