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Tag: covid-19

Home Office maintains excessively high Immigration and Nationality fees despite Covid-19 Pandemic

6 April, 2020 visadreams

One would have been forgiven for thinking that in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic which has left millions of people out of work, the

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Coronavirus: UK Immigration FAQs

5 April, 2020 visadreams

The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for people seeking to enter or remain in the UK, with the UK on lockdown

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COVID-19: Home Office to Review ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ Policy

4 April, 2020 visadreams

The Home Office has agreed to review its NRPF policy ahead of a challenge to the legality of the policy.

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