What is ETIAS?

ETIAS is the European Travel Information and Authorisation System. It is an electronic system which has been developed by the EU to keep track of visitors to its member nations from countries whose citizens do not require a travel visa. It is linked to several international identity verification databases.
Landlords Becoming Unofficial Immigration Agents

It used to be that only lawyers battled immigration law and Home Office policies, but 2010 brought changes to the landscape with landlords being bound to the immigration rules by 2016. Now the country is preparing for Brexit; concerns are growing in the property sector about what the future will hold with landlords becoming unofficial immigration agents.
What Does the SOL Means For Chemical Engineers?

This May the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) released its report on recommended changes to the Shortage Occupation List (SOL), which contains the specialist sector-specific roles that UK employers struggle to fill with domestic talent. Due to the high demand for qualified people, non-EU citizens working in these fields are not subjected to the same visa restrictions as candidates for less specialised job roles.
Brexit Extension – No Consequences For UK Nationals Living In The EU

The European Union has now agreed to the British government’s request to extend the date of Brexit (set initially for the 31st October 2019) to now be the 31st January 2020. This means that a no-deal Brexit due yesterday has now been ruled out. The new Brexit date is set as 31st January 2020 at the latest, or as soon as the British and European parliaments can approve the withdrawal agreement.
Brexit: What Happens Now?

After a bill to hold a general election on 12 December received Royal Assent, and the confirmation that Brexit is delayed until 31st January 2020, the United Kingdom is going to the polls. So what happens now with Brexit?
General Election 2019 – Where Do The Parties Stand On Brexit?

The government put its Brexit legislation on hold in order to call a general election. Where do the parties stand on Brexit?
Article 50: Can The UK Cancel Brexit?

The Liberal Democrats have promised they will cancel Brexit without a further referendum if they get in power at the general election. They would do so by revoking “Article 50”.
Relaxed Rules For Gamers in Post Brexit Britain

The UK’s gaming sector is a jewel in its crown, ranking fifth in the world and bringing in £5.7 billion a year it is now worth more than the video and music industries combined. So what rules will apply to gamers in a post-Brexit Britain?
Why Is Translation For Immigrants So Important?

The process of translating words, text and/or paragraphs into a different language or one form of medium into another is referred to as translation. Most people translate certificates, letters or application paperwork for office purposes. People can translate a document by themselves, but often there will be many mistakes which result in the rejection of the submitted documents. As translation for immigrants is important, that is why there are professionals who have qualifications and relevant skills to be able to take full responsibility of the translated documents to ensure they are correct.
New NHS visa announced

We have been waiting a while for a new visa route to be announced and three come along at the same time… Hot on the heels of the new visa announcements earlier this summer for graduates and for scientists the Conservatives have announced that they are planning to introduce an “NHS visa” as part of their proposals for an Australian style points system based immigration policy should they win the general election on the 12th December.