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Latest quarterly migration statistics

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The Office for National Statistics has published its Migration Statistics Quarterly Report for May 2013.

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This case concerned a challenge by way of Judicial Review of the legality of paragraph 319C(h)(i) of the Immigration Rules. This requires those who are applying for leave to remain as the partner of a relevant Points Based System (‘PBS’) Migrant to have, or have last been granted, leave to remain as the partner of a PBS Migrant.

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Amnesty International and the Still Human Still Here coalition have published a report looking at why so many initial asylum decisions – 25% - are overturned on appeal in the UK.

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The Home Office has launched a new consultation to reduce the number of passengers arriving in the UK without proper travel documentation.

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The number of specialist UK jobs that need to be filled by workers from outside the European Economic Area is falling, according to a recent report by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).

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On the 18th November 2013, the Dublin Regulation, which identifies which European State is responsible for deciding on an asylum application, celebrated its 10th anniversary.

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Rules change for overstayers

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The UK Border Agency has advised of changes to the Immigration Rules that will affect people who have overstayed their leave to remain.

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Students who worked as interns in the UK last summer and want to return to a graduate job with the same company are now temporarily exempt from cooling off rules, according to the UK Border Agency.

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A new report by the Coram Children’s Legal Centre has found that young refugees and migrants on their own in the UK are not being provided with the advice and representation they need, with significant consequences for their safety and future.

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The Government should switch to a more rational method of measuring student migration flows and only count students who stay on in the UK permanently in net migration figures, according to a new report published by the think tank IPPR.

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