Man arrested before suspected sham wedding in Glasgow A man faces removal from the UK after he was arrested just before he was due to get married in a suspected sham wedding in Glasgow. Acting on information that the relationship may not be genuine, officers from the Home Office Immigration Enforcement team attended Montrose […]
Month: April 2013
ECtHR rules that return of a US army interpreter to Afghanistan would not amount to torture or inhuman treatment The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has held that the return to Afghanistan of a former interpreter of the US armed forces and a UN driver would not infringe upon Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR, […]
From now on, people unable to leave the UK and return to another country and considering themselves to be stateless can apply for leave to remain as a stateless person. The procedure will be accessible to any stateless person present in the UK, and not limited to those with lawful residence. There is no time […]
Parental Rights of Unmarried Fathers In England & Wales 1 in 3 children are born outside of marriage. This leads to no end of complications and problems for the unmarried fathers, many of whom end up with less rights and entitlements than the child’s mother. In most instances this is not a problem and […]
Secure yourself and your business with a Personal Guarantee from Directors of Limited Companies Most people starting out in business do not realise that any business transactions that they engage in with a Company or partnership with limited liability can leave them exposed and in debt. Doing business with a Limited Company or limited […]