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Tag: section 55

High Court: Unregistered Indian Children Born in the UK are Stateless and Entitled to British Citizenship

1 August, 2017 visadreams

UPDATE: The Indian High Commission is no longer issuing applicants with Non-Acquisition of Indian Nationality Certificates (NACs).  It is now necessary to apply to VFS

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Court of Appeal Confirms that Family Court Cannot Prevent Home Office Removing a Child from the UK

26 July, 2017 visadreams

The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the family courts cannot interfere with the Home Office in its efforts to remove or deport a child

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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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