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In My Passport It Is Mentioned That "Immigration Check Is Required". How Can I Get "Immigration Check Not Required"?

Asked by rajeevinfy in Legal 3 years ago - 1 answer

Ask mom to help you trust me it works ...more

Answered by Camdog3000 11 months ago



Where Is London Immigration Office In Uk, Where Is British Labour Department Office In Labour And Email Addresses/phone Numbers For London Immigration Office & British Labour Department?

Asked by Ibrahim18 in Politics & Government 1 year ago - 2 answers

London Immigration Office In UK address of home office is: Direct Communications Unit; 2 Marsham Street; London SW1P 4DF The telephone number is: 020 7035 4848 (timings 09:00-17:00 Mon-Fri) and the Fax number is 020 7035 4745Email is : public.enquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukfor the Labour Department get the information from the London Immigration Office in UK. Visit their ...more

Answered by Sanrashid 1 year ago


What Is Immigration?

Asked by celia in Society & Politics 4 years ago - 8 answers

In general, immigration 1)refers to the movement of people among countries, or  2)it is the act of entering a country with the intention of remaining their permanently. For example, if you are from a country in Europe then you went to like  America and wish to stay there for the rest of your life, then, you are an immigrant of America. ...more

Answered by Kyut4ril 1 year ago


What Does Immigration Mean?

Asked by Guest in Reference & Definitions 3 years ago - 7 answers

The word immigration has its origin in Latin and is obtained from the word 'immigrat'. 'immigrat' means 'to go into'. It is made up of two words: in and migrare. Migrare means 'to depart'. 'Immigrate' means 'to settle in a place'. Immigration is a noun. This region is not native to the one who enters this place. For example: a few countries see immigration ...more

Answered by swaraajk 3 years ago


Do Anyone Know Anything About Immigration?

Asked by Guest in Society & Politics 2 years ago - 3 answers

All I know is that it sucks!! ...more

Answered by Toohumble 1 year ago


Are You With Or Against Immigration?

Asked by Guest206741 in Reference & Definitions 9 months ago - 2 answers

I'm for legal immigration, and against illegal immigration. ...more

Answered by Guest 9 months ago


Should We Allow Immigration?

Asked by Guest3445828 in Reference & Definitions 2 weeks ago - 1 answer

Immigration is not always bad, a skilled and scientific immigration is always good like in US and Europe case. ...more

Answered by Ady123 2 weeks ago


What Does Immigration Within The EC Lead To?

Asked by sunny1968 in History 3 years ago - 1 answer

One thing all new academics from Slovenia and Latvia - all those new EC-member countries, have in common: nurses, architects, doctors, engineers etc. - as soon as they have their diploma in their pocket, they disappear into the "Golden West". The World Bank warns, by 2050 this lack of specialists will hurt the local market and can only be filled by immigrants from Africa or Asia. Since Poland's entry ...more

Answered by sunny1968 3 years ago


What Does The New Immigration Bill Say?

Asked by Guest in Society & Politics 3 years ago - 1 answer

The new immigration bill seeks to grant visas on the basis of skills. It means the more you prove your skill, the more is your chance to stay in the UK. Capable workers who are able to support themselves will be given permanent residence after five years. The main condition in granting them the residence is the ability of the immigrants to prove that they can speak and write English ...more

Answered by Starwin 3 years ago


What Is New On The Immigration Laws?

Asked by Guest in Legal 3 years ago - 1 answer

Immigration laws are basically national government policies that help in keeping a control of immigrants to their country. It relates very much to nationality law, which in turn determines the authorized status of a person, such as citizenship. However, laws of immigration differ from country to country. Hence it really depends on you current destination as well as ...more

Answered by Evey 3 years ago


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