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Non-disclosure in UK immigration applications

By George ChapwanyaImmigration

MANY of the readers may have come across forms that require them to make a disclosure, either confirming the authenticity of the information they have given or disclosing some part of their immigration or life history. A disclosure is defined … Read more

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Zimbabweans make world go round

By Lenox MhlangaPolitics

IT IS often said that you can’t get anything past a Zimbabwean. We have seen and done it all. If you have been to hell and back, there is hardly a scheme one has not attempted to join or a … Read more

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Studying in Canada

By Rumbidzai BvunzawabayaImmigration

  BEGINNING in the early 90’s, the UK has been the most popular destination for students from all over the world.   However, following a clampdown on informal colleges, it is becoming more and more difficult for foreign students to … Read more

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Home Office issues new country guidance for Zimbabwe

By Rumbidzai BvunzawabayaImmigration

THE British Home Office issued a new Operational Guidance Note for Zimbabwean asylum seekers this week.   The Operational Guidance Notes are operational guidance for the caseworkers at the Home Office who make decisions in asylum cases. The OGN defines … Read more

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Home springs eternal

By Itayi ViririPolitics

Surfing through Zimbabwean online news portals, a casual reader may be left thinking that many of us in the Diaspora have become homicidal, credit scamming, philandering, disease spreading rogues fit for cameos as a baddies in low budget crime capers. … Read more

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Canada needs skilled migrants!

By Rumbidzai BvunzawabayaImmigration

KUSHINGA left Zimbabwe in 2002 leaving behind her two young children and husband, Future.   Kushinga worked as a speech therapist in Zimbabwe. She was granted six months leave to enter the UK as a visitor and she was determined … Read more

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