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Who Needs A Work Permit?

Foreigners typically need a work permit as being lawfully employed in U.S. with U.S. companies. And yet outsiders that are green card holders, or diplomats don’t require the work permit. The green card holder, with her condition like a lawful permanent US citizen, is actually permitted to work in US for as long as she […]

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The importance of acting quickly when making a personal injury claim

If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you may be able to make a claim for personal injury compensation against the individual or organisation that was responsible for the injuries caused. You will need to prove they had a legal duty of care towards you and that this duty […]

How to make an Occupiers’ Liability Claim

If you have been injured on someone else’s property and it was not your fault you may be able to claim compensation. Shops, leisure centres, restaurants and car parks, for instance, all have a legal duty to ensure that their premises are safe for visitors or customers and must do all that is reasonable to […]

Tier 4 Sponsorship Revised in Second New Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules

Just two weeks after the “overhaul” of the structure of the Immigration Rules covering Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the Points Based System contained in Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules HC 863, a further Statement of Changes: HC 908, which makes significant changes to the Tier 4 regime governing students’ entry to […]