Overcoming difficulties when applicants breach the rules!

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SEP 06 2022

Overcoming difficulties when applicants breach the rules!

Another victory for Taylor Hampton Recently, the team over at Taylor Hampton’s immigration department worked on a citizenship case. This case was different because it belonged to someone who had breached the mandatory travel limit for their citizenship application. This means that any person applying for citizenship must not breach the 180 day rule. The… Continue reading Overcoming difficulties when applicants breach the rules!

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SEP 01 2022

Wright v McCormack: £1 coin awarded in Bitcoin Libel case

The Cryptocurrency Community: Recent high court libel action This article examines a recent case of libel in the world of cryptocurrency.  At the start of August the High Court handed down judgment in the libel case between Craig Wright and Peter McCormack. The Parties The claimant, Dr Wright, is a well-known figure in the world… Continue reading Wright v McCormack: £1 coin awarded in Bitcoin Libel case

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AUG 25 2022

The Government Scale Up Visa is now Live!

UK Immigration:  Scale-up visa is now live! The UK Home Office’s brand-new scale up visa is now live! This new visa allows worker to come to the UK to work in specific jobs if the organisation that they are working for meets certain criteria to be considered a ‘scale-up’ business. How do I qualify? To… Continue reading The Government Scale Up Visa is now Live!

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AUG 22 2022

Faster clearances on work and study visas – Taylor Hampton Explains

UKVI Priority for visas reinstated after months-long gap Here Taylor Hampton explains the context around the UKVI Priority services. Earlier this year, UKVI and its visa processing partners had temporarily stopped priority and super priority routes for all visas applied from outside the UK. Ten days ago, UKVI reinstated processing for entry clearance applications for… Continue reading Faster clearances on work and study visas – Taylor Hampton Explains

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AUG 12 2022

Vardy v Rooney: Own goal in the High Court 

Pitfalls to avoid in raising a defamation case After media coverage and social media commentary which arguably eclipsed even the Lioness’s victory in the World Cup, the blockbuster trial of Vardy v Rooney has finally concluded. Whilst Steyn J’s judgment does not contain any particularly novel points for defamation lawyers, the case is an apt… Continue reading Vardy v Rooney: Own goal in the High Court 

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AUG 02 2022

Plans to scrap BRP’s?

Is the Home Office planning to move away from the physical BRP Card? According to the Home Office, it plans in 2024 to move away from the physical BRP card as proof of a right to rent and to live in the UK. Instead it is moving towards a fully digital system. We share the… Continue reading Plans to scrap BRP’s?

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JUL 25 2022

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UK Youth Mobility Scheme and Working Holiday Scheme – Update This update will inform immigration applicants on the UK Youth Mobility Scheme. In recent immigration news, New Zealand the UK have recently come to an agreement. It means they have agreed to change aspects of the Youth Mobility Visa Scheme and Working Holiday Visa scheme… Continue reading Untitled

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JUL 08 2022

Taylor Hampton Update on Naturalisation of British Citizens

How to naturalise as a British citizen Here we explain how naturalisation works for British citizens. There are a few different ways in which you can naturalise as a British citizen. This article is especially important for those people who are currently living in the UK. Below we have listed a few ways in which… Continue reading Taylor Hampton Update on Naturalisation of British Citizens

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JUL 06 2022

Vardy v Roony; AKA ‘Wagatha Christie’ Reflections of a case that has gripped the nation

Vardy v Roony; AKA ‘Wagatha Christie’ Reflections of a case that has gripped the nation Now coined ‘Wagatha Christie’, Vardy v Rooney resulted in a dramatic seven-day trial at the Royal Court of Justice, in what has been considered ‘the British showbiz trial of the decade’. Although judgment is not expected for some time, the… Continue reading Vardy v Roony; AKA ‘Wagatha Christie’ Reflections of a case that has gripped the nation

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JUL 01 2022

Taylor Hampton Explains: Government consultation on SLAPPs

Government consultation on SLAPPs – threat to freedom of expression or political posturing? This article explains the Government consultation on SLAPPs. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab MP is considering responses to an urgent call for evidence regarding the perceived threat of SLAPPs – Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation. The consultation paper claims that SLAPPs are… Continue reading Taylor Hampton Explains: Government consultation on SLAPPs

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