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Government Immigration Plans Cause Controversy

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Critics find many problems with the UK immigration system, many of which are linked to a lack of transparency. Government immigration plans cause controversy as there are over 2,000 pages of rules which can often lead to mistakes.

How To Apply For Settled Status In The UK

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The third stage of the EU Settlement Scheme has been opened to EU nationals who have a valid passport. This guide shows how to use the ‘EU Settled Status’ Mobile App to register for pre-settled or settled status.

Is There A Settled Status Application Form?

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The new application process for EU Citizens to attain Settled Status is straightforward. The preferred method is not a paper application form but a smartphone app, which is now being trialled. It will be possible to apply with the online app by 30th March 2019. Alternatively, people can apply online through the Gov.uk web site if they have not got an Android device. For those who are not as confident using the online systems, we are being asked if there is a settled status application form. Paper applications will be permitted in some circumstances, but the details have not been finalised.

Migration Experts Predict Brexit Fallout

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Migration experts predict Brexit fallout by saying EU citizens living in the UK who have to register, will become the new “Windrush Scandal”. This is mainly because 3.5 million EU citizens who are living in the UK currently, will now have to register.

Who Are Asylum Seekers?

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Every day, people all over the world are forced to make a difficult decision: do they leave their homeland to search for a better life? The terminology used to describe these people, and their motivations for moving abroad can be confusing. So who are asylum seekers?

Few Vulnerable Detainees Released from UK Detention Centres

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A number of detainees in UK immigration centres are categorised as being “vulnerable and at risk”. This includes people who have faced abuse including torture, trafficking and sexual violence. It has been revealed that the government has only released 6% of people who fall into this category from centres. Campaigners for vulnerable detainees say that these figures are totally unacceptable.

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