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- Failure to conduct statistical data monitoring on provision of accommodation to vulnerable PNMAS breaches PSED
- Pakistan and Child Abduction: Lahore High Court holds ‘Hague Convention is not an extradition treaty’
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Global Talent, Start-up, Innovator and Graduate Visas
The Home Office is keen to emphasise that the UK wants to attract only the best and brightest talent from around the world. On 20 February 2020 the Global Talent route was launched under the current system for non-EU citizens, … Continue reading
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