We were unable to obtain a summary for this consultation. For more information, please visit its website.
[From www.pickledpolitics.com, at 13:15 on 05/11/2008]
The government has finalised a number of proposals relating to marriage between British and non-EU citizens, which are due to take effect on the 27th...
[From freemovement.wordpress.com, at 13:36 on 04/11/2008]
Only yesterday I was telling someone there is no timescale for the Home Office to introduce this controversial measure, but today it has been
[From freemovement.wordpress.com, at 14:54 on 17/10/2008]
The new Immigration Minister, Phil Woolas, yesterday announced the announcement of new rules for visitors. Spot the deliberate tautology?
[From page2rss.com, at 17:57 on 21/08/2008]
Consultation on the proposed reforms to the immigration appeals system is now available on the UKBA website. Consultation ends on 16th October.
[From www.nyu.edu, at 04:02 on 07/08/2008]
Marriage Visas: The way forward...
[From alertinfo.blogspot.com, at 10:25 on 24/07/2008]
...http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec...
[From feeds.feedburner.com, at 10:25 on 17/07/2008]
The Home Office released the Government?s response to the Consultation Paper ?The Path to Citizenship: next steps in reforming the immigration
[From blenderlaw.umlaw.net, at 21:51 on 03/06/2008]
...citizenship, as we understand from recent correspondence that UKBA is already ... relevant to the question of how Government manages...
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We haven't been able to find anything relevant for this consultation yet. If you're particularly interested in things that have been said in Parliament about this consultation, you might want to try searching TheyWorkForYou.com.
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