Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 13 September 2012 Some UK visas can take months to be processed by UK Immigration or you may have to attend in person at the public enquiry office to have your application processed. We are OISC registered and if you are already in the UK can submit your UK visa application to UKBA to be dealt with on the same day! Please note that we only have a limited number of slots at UKBA each week, so it is best to apply as far in advance as possible. Call the London Office on 0344 991 9222 for further details. There are several vacancies available in Australia that need to be filled immediately. Employers in Perth, Western Australia are seeking metal fabricators, boilermakers and carpenters. Australian work visas are available for the right candidates. There is a shortage of nurses throughout Canada, according to that country’s immigration ministry. The shortage is especially severe in Quebec where there are vacancies for nurses of many kinds. The UKBA says it is taking longer than usual to process applications for UK visas made in Thailand. It warns Thais that its office in Bangkok is very busy and urges them to apply early. You can apply for a visa up to 3 months before travelling to the UK. Chris Bowen MP, the Australian immigration minister, has announced a change to the visa rules that will enable the parents of naturalized Australian citizens and permanent residents to obtain a 5-year tourist visa. Parents who are waiting for a parent visa, for which there is a long waiting list, can apply. London Metropolitan University has stated that it intends to take legal action to challenge the revocation of its licence to teach international students. On 29th August 2012, the UKBA revoked the University’s Highly Trusted Sponsor status, thereby preventing it from teaching students from outside the European Economic Area. The UK parliament’s Commons Public Accounts Committee has published a report which is fiercely critical of the UK Border Agency. A record number of people left Syria as refugees in August 2012, The United Nations High Commission for Refugees says that 103,000 Syrian refugees left the country in August. Damian Green MP, until 5th September the UK’s Immigration Minister, has been removed from his post in a cabinet reshuffle. He has been replaced by Mark Harper, a Conservative MP. CONNECT WITH US: |