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Latest Immigration News
February 2009
10.02.09
South Africa faces new visa rules
BBC News has reported that nationals from South Africa, along with Bolivia, Lesotho, Swaziland and Venezuela, will need a visa to visit the UK from March 2009.
Under the new rules issued by the homes office, nationals from these countries will now need to provide fingerprints and pay a fee to obtain a visa before travelling to the UK.
09.02.09
Two hundred illegal workers ‘quietly sacked’ from Olympic site
The Independent has reported an allegation from an unidentified senior source that 200 Romanian construction workers from the 2012 Olympic Park site have been "quietly sacked" in the past two months during a clampdown on illegal foreign labour.
05.02.09
Prove your worth as a British citizen
Non-EU migrants wishing to settle in the UK will now face a set of tests in order to earn their citizenship and whereas currently anyone who has lived and worked in the UK for five years can apply for settlement, immigrants could have to wait up to ten years to become British citizens.
02.02.09
Tier 4 deadline imminent
Schools, universities and colleges who want to educate foreign students, and are yet to submit their application for a sponsorship license under Tier 4, need to get their skates on. Applications must be submitted to the UK Border Agency (UKBA) by close of business today in order to be processed in time for launch of Tier 4 of the new Points Based System (PBS) at the end of March.
January 2009
22.01.09
Crackdown on illegal immigrants
Wolverhampton.co.uk has reported a string of raids on motorway service stations recently carried out by Border police. Teams of officials have been scouring lorry parks in the West Midlands hoping to detect stowaways.
19.01.09
Scandal as new British jobs go to migrants
The Daily Express has reported an attack on Gordon Brown’s immigration policy as the UK plans to open its borders to a further 130,000 migrants this year despite unemployment reaching it highest level in decades.
16.01.09
The Smooth take on recent UK immigration stories
Migration Watch UK made a recent post on their news blog stating that UK immigration is out of control and that the new Points-Based System (PBS) will not keep the UK’s population below 70m as promised by the UK Government.
14.01.09
Primark 'sweatshop' claims
Manchester Evening News revealed on sunday that TNS Knitwear, a Manchester-based fashion factory that supplies Primark with 20,000 garments every week, was accused of employing illegal immigrants and paying them just over half the current minimum wage.
08.01.09
Calling all employers...come to our seminar!
Anyone who employs non-EU migrant workers will want to attend the 15 January seminar by immigration experts The Smooth Group.
December 2008
22.12.08
Smooth celebrates client's success at AIT
People who might have been refused leave to remain after applying to the Home Office for a post study work visa should not despair; there's still hope! Just this week one student who, having been denied after submitting his Tier 1 post study application, had the decision overturned at an appeal hearing.
18.12.08
New ID cards available in Sheffield
The Home Office has announced that foreign nationals can now enrol for ID cards in Sheffield. It is hoped the new ID cards will lock migrants to one identity and help businesses crack down on illegal working.
16.12.08
UK jobs still available to migrants
Last week, Financialadvice.co.uk reported that the UK government is in a desperate race to refloat the UK economy before we see a major collapse in the employment market. Recent announcements by various recruitment agencies have revealed new vacancies are becoming more and more scarce with many companies looking to cut back on their recruitment costs and employment base.



