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News and Information | Immigration and Asylum Law.

Immigration law is legislation that controls the movement of people from country to country and if they wish to remain in that country Immigration Law details eligibility.

If you are looking to move to the UK you will need to apply, most of the application forms are available on line, if you are concerned about completing these forms yourself we recommend that you contact immigration Law Solicitor.

Different criteria is laid down for different situations, such as the country you come from, your work ,family amongst others so it is advisable to seek professional help.

Please refer to our guide for an overview of becoming a British Citizen.

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