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JCWI Guide to the Points Based System isbn 9781874010074

JCWI Immigration, Nationality and Refugee Law Handbook 2006 6th ed


ISBN13: 9781874010067
ISBN: 1874010064
New Edition ISBN: 9781874010074
Previous Edition ISBN: 1874010056
Published: March 2006
Publisher: Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



JCWI's Immigration, Nationality & Refugee Law Handbook is invaluable for anyone working in immigration law and practice. Compiled by a team of immigration experts, all with practical hands-on experience in the field, the handbook offers a wealth of knowledge that is second to none.

Key features include -

  • Clear explanations of current legislation
  • Helps the reader understand Home Office practice
  • Practical guidance on how to tackle individual cases
  • Comprehensive tables, contents listing, and cross-referencing

The new expanded edition includes -
  • Completely revised and updated section on work and business incorporating managed migration
  • New section on remedies to include civil claims
  • Completely revised and updated section on Nationality
  • Comprensive updating incorporating the 2004 Act, changes to the Immigration Rules and Home Office practice

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
What the immgration laws and rules say;
What they mean in practice and how the system of immigration control operates;
Regulation of immigration advisers;
Asylum and human rights under the ECHR;
Visitors and students;
Spouses, partners and other family members;
Workers and business people;
How to make a civil claim for damages;
Welfare entitlements, community care and NASS asylum support;
Detention and enforcement of immigration controls;
Civil claims and other remedies;
Immigration and asylum appeals;
Welfare entitlements and asylum support;
British nationality law;
Forthcoming changes