Asylum Seekers Face Inhumane Treatment

After enduring the traumas of war, most of us would expect asylum seekers to have access to a smooth procedure. Instead, many say that the UK asylum system is a ‘hostile environment’ with long delays. Read our ‘Asylum Seekers Face Inhumane Treatment’ article now…
How Immigration Detention in the UK Compares To Other Countries

The UK has one of the largest immigration detention systems in Europe. The UK is also the only country in Europe that does not have a statutory period for detention. But how does immigration detention in the UK compare to other countries?
UK Academic Visa Issues

As we enter the final stretch of the Brexit negotiations, more and more industry-related issues are coming to light. Currently, a number of foreign academics are facing problems with UK academic visa issues.
Refused Entry to the UK?

Have you been detained at UK immigration and refused entry into the UK? If you have been refused entry to the UK, here’s a quick summary:
Detention by UK Immigration

Even if you enter the country with good intentions and official documents, there is still a chance you could be detained at the airport. Detention by UK immigration could happen for many reasons.
What Will Happen If You Are Detained?

Even if you enter the country with good intentions and official documents, there is still a chance you could be stopped at the airport. This is what will happen if you are detained.
5 Things You Need To Know About The Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa

Many people coming to the UK are confused by the various different types of visa that are required and whether or not they are eligible to apply under one or more of the entry schemes offered by the government.
Senior Academics Call For People’s Vote

An increasing number of respected senior academics have made calls for a second Brexit referendum, the so-called “People’s Vote”. Three heads from Russell Group institutions and a Nobel prize winner have added their voices into the debate about another Brexit vote.
EU Migration To The UK At It’s Lowest For Six Years

New figures from the Office for National Statistics suggest that EU migration to the UK has dropped to its lowest level in six years. 74,000 EU nationals arriving in the UK in June 2018, the lowest since September 2012. Although EU migration fell, non-EU migration reached almost a quarter of a million people in June as an increased number of non-EU citizens came to the UK to work or study.
Could ID Cards Control Immigration Better Than Brexit?

According to a new report, the UK should issue ID cards in an attempt to control immigration rather than leaving the European Union. It suggests that anybody who plans to remain in the UK for more than 90 days should be forced to carry an ID card which they would need to access public services, housing, employment and benefits.