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Free School Meals in England
The UK government funds free school meals for children in England who are attending a state school, free school or academy. This includes…
What to do if your visa sponsor loses their licence
Employees: if your visa sponsor loses their licence
You’ll have to…
List of Sponsors UK
We have had many people wanting to come to work in the UK as Healthcare Workers asking us on how to apply for jobs, and how to get these Sponsors. We are also getting reports of people who have been defrauded,
Frequently Asked Questions on Additional Work for Skilled Workers
Here are the Frequently Asked Questions on the update from the UK Government website that Health and Care Workers will only..
Changes to the Immigration Rules for Skilled Workers
Latest statement to changes to the immigration rules issued by The Home Office on 17 July 2023..
UK Government Announces Significant Increase in Immigration Fees
The UK government has announced massive increases to…
AAA and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 745
The Court of Appeal has allowed the appeals in the Rwanda case…
How to Change Jobs as a Skilled Worker in the UK
Here are the 5 possible solutions on how you can seek alternative employment …
No recourse to public funds – Money for Parents and Babies
Find information regarding no recourse to public funds and how this affects Childcare, Free school meals, HC2 certificates, Maternity Exemption Certificates, Sure Start Maternity Grants and the Healthy Start scheme.
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.
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
Fears over debt as more people could turn to loan sharks to cover Christmas
Experts have warned that unscrupulous lenders could try to cash in on the festive period as households struggle to cope with rising food, fuel and energy bills.
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.
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.