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Tag: best interests of the child

High Court Strikes Down £1012 Child Citizenship Fee as Unlawful

19 December, 2019 visadreams

The High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s £1,012 fee to register a child as a British citizen is unlawful. In a landmark judgment,

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Indo-Pak couples applying to remain together in the UK

15 January, 2018 visadreams

How does the Home Office deal with a mixed Indian-Pakistani couple where neither can get a visa for the other’s country? Should they be allowed remain in the UK together?

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Supreme Court Declare Family Migration Rules Unlawful for Failing Children but Minimum Income Threshold is Lawful

22 February, 2017 visadreams

In the long awaited landmark judgment in the ‘MM Case’, the Supreme Court has declared that the current family migration rules are unlawful. This, the Court

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  • 5 Steps to Get a Quicker Decision from the Home Office
    5 Steps to Get a Quicker Decision from the Home Office
  • High Court: Unregistered Indian Children Born in the UK are Stateless and Entitled to British Citizenship
    High Court: Unregistered Indian Children Born in the UK are Stateless and Entitled to British Citizenship
  • Legal challenge to £1012 fee to register children as British citizens begins in the High Court
    Legal challenge to £1012 fee to register children as British citizens begins in the High Court

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