5 Things You’ll Notice After Brexit

Brexit is getting closer, but what might the impact be here in the UK? Here are 5 things you’ll notice after Brexit…
Companies Struggle To Fill Vacancies Following Brexit

Following the decision of the UK to leave the EU, a survey of 2,000 employers reveals that many companies struggle to fill vacancies as fewer EU citizens come to the UK.
More Than 100 Pregnant Women Detained

It has been reported recently that more than a 100 pregnant women were detained in UK removal centres in the last decade. This comes despite a 2016 government-commissioned review recommending that the practice was banned.
UK Immigration Proposals

One of the biggest drivers behind Brexit is immigration policy and the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid is set to take a “unique opportunity” to overhaul the UK’s immigration system with his planned UK immigration proposals.
Post-Brexit Immigration Policy

The Office for National Statistics has recently published a report that indicates there has been a significant dip in the number of people coming to the UK to work from European Union member states. The government have delayed the publication of their White Paper on the proposed new Post-Brexit Immigration Policy for more than 12 months.
Majority of Britons Want Single Market Access

A new poll for a national newspaper has revealed that a large proportion of the British public would like the UK to keep “full access” to the EU’s single market following Britain departure from the European Union in March 2019.
What Does The Draft Deal Really Mean For UK Immigration?

As the final Brexit proposal is made following months of tricky negotiations, many people are starting to ask what does the draft deal really mean for the future when it comes to UK immigration.
Cabinet Agrees System for EU Workers

The Cabinet has agreed on a proposal that EU workers are to be treated the same as non-EU workers when they move to the UK once Britain has left the European Union next year.
Immigration Health Surcharge

The Immigration Health Surcharge grants non-EEA migrants to the UK access to most NHS services at no further cost. It does not include some services such as eye tests, dental treatment and prescriptions. It covers almost everything else, such as GP or hospital visits.
Immigration Fees Published

A recent change to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) rules means that Rochdale immigration solicitors and Oldham immigration solicitors must clearly show the cost of certain services. Here at Scarsdale Solicitors, we want to make sure our clients and potential clients can compare our immigration fees, and we are pleased to follow this ruling on our Immigration Solicitor Rates webpage.