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MAC Review identifies British need for foreign tradesmen after British

By A Y & J Solicitors September 30, 2020

British firms will need to employ foreign tradesmen such as electricians, bricklayers and butchers after Brexit because of shortages. The country will also be reliant on migrant car mechanics, physiotherapists, and foreign language teachers. These occupations, along with others such as lab technicians, pharmacists and meat hygiene inspectors, are set to be included in a…

Fourth Industrial Revolution

UK needs Indian talent as the Fourth Industrial Revolution ‘charges ahead’

By A Y & J Solicitors September 27, 2020

The global pandemic has thrown working lives in the air as we grapple with the ‘new normal’ and find ourselves looking for certainty in an uncertain employment world.  One thing that is certain is that companies will become more digitally-driven than ever ahead of what the World Economic Forum has dubbed the ‘Great Reset’ of…

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Sponsor Shortfall: Are we ready for post-Brexit skill gap?

By A Y & J Solicitors September 23, 2020

New figures show that the number of British firms applying for permission to employ migrants has remained static since the start of the year, despite Government attempts to prepare businesses for new immigration rules. The figures released by the Home Office suggest that thousands of employers will be caught out when Britain leaves the EU…

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UK Immigration routes open early for International students

By A Y & J Solicitors September 13, 2020

International students planning to study in the UK next year will be able to apply for visas from next month. The UK government announced that the new Student route and Child Student route will open on October 5th. The application process for both routes has been simplified for applicants and the education institutions that sponsor…

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Issue of UK Tier 1 (Investor) plummets during Covid-19 lockdown quarter

By A Y & J Solicitors September 2, 2020

For decades, the UK has been one of the attractive markets for foreign investment. Every year, individuals travel to the country to leverage ever-changing investment environments. On that note, the UK government offers a unique combination of investment and immigration opportunities to boost the UK’s economy and promote growth.  The concept of Tier 1 (investor)…

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Coronavirus (Covid 19): Updates for Visa Extensions and Other concessions

By A Y & J Solicitors August 19, 2020

Please keep a tab on the latest changes to UK immigration News. A Y & J Solicitors is uninterruptedly trying to cover up the latest news that may become rapidly out of date.  General Policy  The Home Office has been continually updating its guidance in relation to visitors who have been in the UK during…

Mr. Yash Dubal nominated for IoD & South Director of the Year Awards

By A Y & J Solicitors August 17, 2020

London, August 12: Yash Dubal, Founder and Managing Director of A Y & J Solicitors has been shortlisted for Director of the Year Awards 2020 under the category of “SME up to 5 million “ in the Institute of Directors London and South Director of The Year awards. The finalists were nominated from the hundreds…

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Good News for Migrants Falsely Accused of English Language Test Cheating

By A Y & J Solicitors August 12, 2020

The Home Office has finally agreed that any TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) appellants who succeed in the appeal of Article 8 grounds, shall be granted 2.5 years leave to remain. Undoubtedly a significant victory attained by Bindmans that brought a judicial review on behalf of a TOEIC client, MM, who has been…

UK Visa applicants

Breaking news for UK Visa applicants and temporary UK residents

By A Y & J Solicitors August 6, 2020

The Home office has recently announced an extra month grace period for migrants whose leave to remain in the UK expired between 24 January 2020 and 31 July 2020. This further provision is mentioned in the Home Office guidance page: Coronavirus (COVID-19): advice for UK Visa applicants and temporary UK Residents. The update provides much…

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