The online safety act and development of AI regulation in the UK This article discussed AI regulation in the UK in light of new government initiatives in the digital space. The UK government has unveiled an ambitious strategy to position the nation as a global ‘superpower’ in artificial intelligence (AI) in 2025. Central to this… Continue reading Taylor Hampton Legal Update on AI Regulation
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Trump 2.0 Administration Donald Trump is to be inaugurated this month as US President and his policies are causing concern to many throughout North America. Taylor Hampton Solicitors has recently seen an increase of enquiries from US clients who wish to move to the UK. They are mainly from Liberal Americans who eschew the Trump… Continue reading Are US Citizens relocating to the UK? Trump 2.0
Read moreThis article examines the UK Graduate Immigration Route for VISA Applicants. This VISA provides international students the opportunity to work and gain valuable experience in the UK after completing a degree or higher educational qualification. Moreover, it is designed as a post-study work visa. So, this pathway enables former student visa holders to explore a… Continue reading A Comprehensive Guide to the UK Graduate Immigration Route
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This article discusses The Home Office policy on fee waivers stemming from several pivotal court cases. There are a number of court decisions recently which are impacting UK Immigration. Key Rulings R (Omar) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (2012): In this case, The High Court decided that charging a fee for human… Continue reading Fee Waivers for immigration applications
Read moreAbandoning the Referee Requirement for UK Citizenship Applications Update by Leena Chouhan, Taylor Hampton Solicitors on the citizenship referee requirement. This update discusses UK immigration rules for applicants needing assistance with immigration. Anyone applying for British citizenship must provide two referees who can vouch for their identity and character. However, this requirement feels increasingly out… Continue reading The UK Citizenship Referee Requirement
Read moreThe UK faces a looming immigration challenge with the new e-visa system. From 1 January 2025, all biometric residence permits (BRPs) and biometric residence cards (BRCs) will expire. Therefore, migrants must use the e-Visa system to prove their status. The Home Office stopped issuing BRPs and BRCs on 31 October 2024. Now, anyone granted immigration… Continue reading e-Visas and the Hostile Environment: A crisis risk
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