Showing posts with label Corporate Immigration Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corporate Immigration Services. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Calls for Further Referendum on Brexit Ruled Out

Mr. Ed Miliband, the former Labour leader has ruled out the possibility of another referendum on UK’s membership of European Union. He said that the vote made to Leave in June has to be respected and UK cannot change its stand now.  At the same time, there are some Labour and Lib Dem MPs who have stated that they will resist starting formal Brexit talks unless ministers assure a subsequent vote on the final deal.

Mr Miliband also called for restrictions on freedom of movement rules in the United Kingdom.  Furthermore, the government is appealing against a High Court ruling that states about seeking the approval of Parliament before it triggers Article 50 – the system through which member states exit from the EU.
The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said that his party will not ask to “frustrate” the Article 50 process but many of his MPs have decided to go against it if there is voting for same in the House of Commons in early 2017.  Although he supported calls for a parliamentary vote on Article 50, Mr. Ed Miliband mentioned that he did not agree with MPs threats to withhold their support unless some conditions were met. Although he sympathises with the 48% of the Remain voters who were angry and frustrated by the Brexit voting result, he mentioned that the result has to be respected and cannot be changed now.


People applying for UK citizenship are already consulting immigration lawyers in London to see if and how can they stay in the country.  

Friday, 14 October 2016

Corporate Immigration in the United Kingdom


Over the last few years, it has been observed that corporate immigration to the UK is increasingly becoming more complex and difficult. The immigration into the UK has been on a constant increase and the British government feels the political need to put a cap on this high immigration number. However, there has been a constant proclamation from the government that the UK immigration policies have business promotion and economic growth as the objective of its various policies. According to these policies, the government claims that it invites specific kinds of immigrants who are good for the economic growth of the UK and are needed by the region. Also these immigrants would be able to provide skilled workforce input to the UK companies and invest in the economy. This portrays a mixed image but on the whole corporate immigration despite of the newly introduced restrictions shows a healthy trend with minimum abuse of the system. The points based system regulates the corporate immigration and says:

Tier 1 Investor Visa aimed at high net worth people, wanting to invest in UK businesses

Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa aimed at individuals wanting to start and run a new business in the UK 

Tier 2 Work Permit Visa aimed at skilled and highly-qualified workers, having sponsorship by UK 
employer 

Tier 2 Work Permit Migrants who have sponsorship by a UK company holding a Tier 2 Sponsor Licence

Also, in addition there is another corporate immigration rule which is the “Sole representative of an Overseas Business Visa’, which is not a part of the points based system. In this scheme an oversees company’s senior employee can enter the UK. He can come in and set up the branch of the company in the UK and make the company operational.

Monday, 25 April 2016

Employer Sponsorship Licence – UK


UK immigration has a point based system, under which an Employer Sponsorship License (ESL) is mandatory for a UK employer who is wishing to engage workforce from regions other than the EU. Also if an employer who wishes to extend work permit for his existing workforce should have this license. 

According to the dictates of this system, an employee can apply for an employee sponsorship license ahead of the recruitment of immigrant workforce and also for future immigrant employment opportunities. 

The process of taking on an overseas employee is expedited and made convenient with an already approved license in place.

The UK government has also been experimenting with the Employee Sponsorship License limits, specifically so in 2011. In 2011, the UK government had announced a temporary limit to the license at 10,832 certificates to ESL holders under Tier 2 point.

There was severe concern raised by large corporations who felt that this limitation majorly affects and compromises key talent recruitment. These limitations are applicable to all new applicants, sometimes extension and in –country applications inclusive of intra-company transfers.

Major international talent recruiters at such times need expert legal advice of certified UK immigration lawyers to sail through. The limitations are specific to companies and the allocation may sometimes be zero subject to their previous year recruitments taken into account. Specialist immigration firms provide all assistance in legal paperwork, applications and more for all employer related international recruitment laws. 

Many organisations have raised serious doubts in the particular challenge of hiring experienced personnel specific to technology or such specialist’s role. Some have even called the policy to be damaging and detrimental to the growth of British industry. 

Monday, 25 January 2016

Timing is important while applying for Student Visa

United Kingdom has always been considered to be one of the best choices when it comes to advance your knowledge and add few degrees. Every year thousand of students come to UK for studying. Student visa is the prime thing which becomes important while you make a decision to study in UK. Although a lengthy process, it can be handled quite easily with the help of professionals who have expertise in handling such cases.

When should you apply for a visa?
It is important to prepare and apply well before you intend to begin your course. Many students do not realise how long the process will take, and do not leave enough time. You can apply for a visa up to three months before the start of your course, but it’s a good idea to do your research and plan what you need to do before that, if you can.
  • Your application may require you to:
  • produce documents showing your finances and qualifications;
  • attend an interview or enrol your biometric information
  • take an English language test.
While there are no vaccination requirements for a visa, some institutions will require you to have certain vaccinations or – if you are coming from a tuberculosis high-risk area – a chest x-ray. Check with your institution, for example your university or college, to see what their requirements are.

You should get a decision on your visa within three weeks. Check the UK Visas and Immigration guide to processing times to find out how long it might take to get a visa in your country.


Fusco Browne has evolved to be an established name when it comes at providing the best advice regarding immigration through a group of qualified and experienced Immigration lawyers in UK

Thursday, 24 December 2015

The Attractions of Britain

Every place and culture has something unique about it and it is this contrast in geography and culture that bacons people to new, different places across the world. There’s something about Britain that makes it so attractive to everyone, and it has been the case for decades or may be centuries now. Sir Charles Chaplin while reminiscing about his early years in England said how he loved sitting in a park watching people walking to work in the cold misty weather. “This was the London that could wean me away from any country”, he said. He spoke of just London but there’s so much more to the English culture and scenery that anyone who can, must travel to and see the beauty of this place.

Another reason for this universal appeal of the British may be that there’s hardly any place or culture on the planet that has at some point not been influenced by Britain. The modern world that we live in today has so much of the British language and culture ingrained in it that it’s impossible to separate it. On the other hand, Britain has readily embraced people from different cultures and all parts of the world, attracting them with it’s democratic and open values and finest infrastructure and civil amenities; and it has done this consistently without being too loud about it, unlike some other places.


If you can do it and finance is not an impediment, file your documents for visa with the help of Birmingham immigration solicitors, and hop on to that plane.  

Friday, 18 September 2015

Few Important Approval Determinants of the UK Visitor Visa



Tier 2 Visa - Fusco Browne


Securing an approved visitor visa for the UK does not just rely in satisfying all the documentary requirements, rather it even involves several other important factors. Here we discuss all such important aspects which play a great role in determining the application’s success.

Authenticity of the Submitted Documents: All the applicants submitting their papers with the authority must ensure that their papers are authentic and true. There should be no forgery in the paper work as the immigration officers can sight all such papers very easily. This even impacts the approval process in the near future.

Relationship with the Sponsor: The UK visitor visa completely promotes sponsorship thus making it easier for people to visit the kingdom. When applying, the applicants must present the proper relationship’s authenticity and its proof. Evidences like chat conversations, emails and pictures are strong and can be easily submitted to the authorities.

Financial Stability: Having a willing sponsor is always good, but it would be really great if the applicant can prove his individual financial stability. The application gets stronger if the applicant is able to proof that he himself can finance his trip. 

Proof of Accusation: Applicants must also show that they have enough options for a comfortable accommodation in the country. In case the applicant plans to stay with relatives, he must state their address.