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UK steps up Zimbabwe deportations

By Rumbidzai BvunzawabayaImmigration

THE UK Border Agency appears to have stepped up its efforts to remove Zimbabwean failed asylum seekers from the UK in the last few weeks. Whilst it was significant to note that the Court of Appeal has granted permission to … Read more

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UK immigration detention: the options

By George ChapwanyaImmigration
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AS MORE people join the ranks of failed asylum seekers in Britain, they find themselves having to deal with at least three main challenges. Firstly, they may have been given temporary admission under form IS.96. This requires them to stay … Read more

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UK family life and deportation

By Vitalis MadanhiImmigration, Politics

NO-ONE wants to be in trouble with the law, particularly if this leads to deportation. A number of people have been arrested for traffic offences. These could range from driving without a licence, driving without insurance or offences of driving … Read more

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Immigration under new UK government

By Taffy NyawanzaImmigration, Politics

THE Tories are back in power in the UK but in a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, courtesy of a hung parliament. The extreme ideological positions of the two respective parties are all too clear and at face-value, they … Read more

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UK immigration amnesty: rumour and fact

By Rumbidzai BvunzawabayaImmigration

A RECENT BBC Panorama programme has fuelled rumours of an amnesty for illegal immigrants in Britain.     The programme dealt with proposals which supported an earned regularisation route for those working illegally, with each case being examined on its … Read more

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