Requests for Indefinite Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

Requests for Indefinite Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

An applicant for indefiniteleave to enter or remain in the UK must comply with any of the requests made by the Secretary of State on attending an interview, except the case where the applicant will provide a reasonable explanation, according to our immigration solicitors in London. You can rely on…
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Limited Leave to Enter and Stay in UK

Limited Leave to Enter and Stay in UK

The characteristics of limited leave to enter and stay in the UK may vary depending on the duration. It can be extended or restricted by changing, adding, or revoking conditions or simply by removing the time limit. When the leave to enter and remain is varied, an entry will be…
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Leave to Enter the UK as an Overseas Government Employee

Leave to Enter the UK as an Overseas Government Employee

An indefinite leave to remain in the UK can be granted (on application) to an overseas government employee if that person respects a few important requirements. It is recommended to talk to an immigration solicitor in London and ask for support in this matter. Our UK immigration lawyer can help…
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Who Needs Leave to Enter UK

Who Needs Leave to Enter UK

The term “leave to enter” refers to a document needed by someone who is granted permission by the British immigration officers to enter the United Kingdom. But who needs leave to enter the UK? According to UK Border Agency and the immigration solicitors in London, everyone who is not a…
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Leave to Enter the UK as a Private Servant

Leave to Enter the UK as a Private Servant

The private servants in diplomatic households can apply for leave to enter the United Kingdom and respect a few requirements for such a document to be granted. One of our immigration lawyers in London can provide legal advice and support in this matter. Those interested in UK residence card or British…
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Cancellation of Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

Cancellation of Leave to Enter or Remain in UK

When a person arrives in the UK and already has a leave (in force before arrival) to enter or remain in the country, that document may be canceled by an immigration officer. A person with the right of abode and who is neither a Commonwealth citizen nor a British citizen…
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