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British Immigration Law - A Simple Guide
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Name: British Immigration Law - A Simple Guide |
Authors: Dr. A. A. Malik & Halima M. Malik |
ISBN No: 1-873718-61-6 |
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Publishers: Unique Books, London |
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Contents
Part 1
ADMISSION TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
1.1 British Citizens or Citizens of the United Kingdom
1.2 Nationals of European Community Countries
1.3 Commonwealth Citizens or Foreign Nationals
Part II
VISAS
2.1 Visitors
2.2 Business
2.3 Self-employment
2.4 Students
2.5 Employment Not Requiring Work Permits
2.6 Writers Artists and Composers
2.7 Au Pairs
2.8 Working Holidays
Part III
PERMANENT SETTLEMENT
3.1 Fiancés and Fiancées
3.2 Spouses
3.3 Marriage
3.4 Homosexual and Non-Marital Relationships
3.5 Children
3.6 Adoption
3.7 Parents, Grandparents and Relatives
3.8 People of Independent Means
3.9 Long Residence - 10 years and 14 years
Part IV
MISCELLANEOUS
4.1 Under Concession 12
4.2 Asylum and Refugees
4.3 Deportation
4.4 Judicial Review
4.5 British Citizenship
- By Registration
- By Naturalisation
- By Birth
- By Descent
COMMENTS ABOUT THE BOOK
"Rapidly changing and increasingly complex immigration
laws impact upon the lives of many immigrants and those
associated with them on a daily basis. Reliable free
legal advice is not always accessible to the individuals
in question.
This book fills the void, in that, it provides a helpful
practical guide to the layperson. It sets out in ordinary
language and in an easily comprehensible manner the requirements
of the immigration laws and the options available in
given circumstances. It provides an important step for
the layperson in understanding his or her immigration
position".
SIBGHAT KADRI Q.C.
"This book is a highly informative and useful guide,
covering a wide range of topics about the immigration
laws of the United Kingdom. It is clear, simple, straightforward
and written for the ordinary layman in an easy-to-understand
question-and-answer format"
MAZHER MAHMOOD, INVESTIGATIONS
EDITOR, NEWS OF THE WORLD
"It is with great pleasure
that I am able to write a few words of recommendation
for the new edition of British Immigration Law: A Simple
Guide.
Dr. AA Malik's excellent academic work with experience
as an immigration practitioner deserves support. Like
his first edition this book will provide information
to many thousands of families who are always looking
for good sound advice which is simple and easy to understand.
This new edition will make a significant contribution
to the understanding of British Immigration Law.
This is an invaluable immigration book for individuals,
students and lawyers and I am pleased to congratulate
Dr. Akbar Malik on his excellent publication".
LORD NAZIR AHMED OF ROTHERHAM
HOUSE OF LORDS
"British Immigration Law is
a compact book which answers the more prevalent questions
which a person coming to the UK may have on British
immigration law.
It is especially to the ordinary immigrant layperson
that Dr. Malik addresses his useful and informative guide.
The format is simple, with questions and straightforward
answers, making the law readable and easily accessible
to lay persons with immigration queries. The guide is
a valuable source of information for a layperson and
reasonably priced. It would also be an asset to local
libraries and advice bureaux, a quick reference for magistrates
and reading material for the waiting room of solicitor's
offices".
PETERSON C SIMMONS, BARRISTER & SENIOR LECTURER,
LAW DEPARTMENT, MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY.
RETURN
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