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January - February What’s been happening in the news?

Margeret Beels, the UK’s labour market tsar, has spent over a decade working on behalf of marginalised workers in the UK. Recently, over 50 Indian students working in care homes had wages withheld or underpaid.

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Guide for Living in the UK

Guide for living in the UK: Find a school, join a trade union, register with a GP and dentist, renting and sponsorship license revocation

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World Homeless Day

World Homeless Day takes place on Monday 10th October, which shines a light on the issues of homelessness and inadequate housing. Homelessness is particularly an issue with non-UK nationals; migrants, asylum seekers and refugees.

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Weekend Retreat

25 women who have been taking part in our 6am group prayer mornings and some of our peer support groups met for a weekend retreat in Shipston on Stour.

The weekend was refreshing and full of enjoyment. The ladies played childhood games, cooked and ate together. There was a lot of laughing, making the retreat fun and therapeutic for us all.

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Private Life Update

The new Appendix Private Life retains the four grounds on which permission can be granted based on private life.

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Settlement Family Life

The two new family life appendices only affect people seeking ILR on the ten-year family route. Appendix FM still applies to those on the five-year route.

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Immigration Update

On 9 July 2022, the first people granted permission to stay under the ten-year private and family life routes will start to qualify for indefinite leave to remain.

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