So it has happened. The UK has voted to leave the EU. What are the likely consequences for EEA nationals and their dependants who are already in the UK or who are planning to come to the UK? In the short term, there are probably not going to be any consequences. The...
Historically it was not unknown for EU nationals from former Communist countries to acquire British citizenship, not because they desperately needed it to conduct their lives, but because they feared that it just might be possible that one day their country of origin...
Some readers may be surprised to know that in the UK there is no legal limit on the time a migrant can spend in immigration detention.
UK Visas & Immigration (the part of the Home Office which deals with immigration) has just published some lovely new booklets, evidently designed to assist and encourage international students to come to the UK.