I’ve commanded you to be strong and brave. Don’t ever be afraid or discouraged! I am the LORD your God, and I will be there to help you wherever you go. – […]
I’ve commanded you to be strong and brave. Don’t ever be afraid or discouraged! I am the LORD your God, and I will be there to help you wherever you go. – […]
May kasabihan ang matatanda: “kung hindi ukol, hindi bubukol”. Mahirap pitasin ang bunga ng puno na hindi pa hinog dahil mapakla at mapait ang lasa nyan. Hayaan mong mahinog para mas matamis […]
Yes, a person who has been granted pre-settled status in the UK can lose their immigration status under certain circumstances. Some of the reasons why a pre-settled status holder may lose their […]
Few years ago, there were attempts for the banks to become a quasi-government body Immigration Office to know the sources of income and the details (addresses and names and employers) of illegal […]
Under the Immigration Rules, an Article 8 claim to stay in the UK must show that continuing family life outside of the UK would be “impossible.” But even if a person passes […]
Here’s a question: Should you use an immigration solicitor or an immigration advisor? Well, you be the judge….. I’m a solicitor. That means I’ve completed a 3-year law degree. After the degree, […]
In the UK, the named mother and father on a birth certificate are legally responsible for bringing up their child. After a split, the parent who takes day-to-day care of the child […]
Legally, you have to give at least a week’s notice if you’ve been at your job for more than a month. Even though your contract can say longer, at least a month […]
It’s important that the only person on the lease is the person who lives in the house. This is because it gives them rights and keeps their ex-spouse from trying to kick them off the land. It also makes sure that the person who used to live in the property is no longer responsible for paying rent or meeting other terms of the lease.
When a person is “subject to immigration control,” as defined by section 115 of the Immigration and Asylum Act of 1999, they cannot use public funds. If a person is subject to […]
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