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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
29/04/2026

UK Immigration Rules for the Construction Industry

UK immigration rules for the construction industry changed alongside many other industries as a result of government updates. Find out how.

General immigration
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
29/04/2026

Visa Options for UK Construction Immigration

Entering the UK as a construction worker means understanding which visas you are eligible for, and how to build a successful application. 

Visa processing
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Church Wedding-Marriage Visitor Visa vs Fiancé(e) Visa
Alexandra Mason
Alexandra Mason
28/04/2026

Marriage Visitor Visa vs Fiancé(e) Visa: which is the right route for you? Outlining the key differences.

Deciding between a Marriage Visitor Visa and a Fiancé(e) Visa is a critical step for couples planning a UK wedding. This guide from Latitude Law outlines the essential differences in eligibility, costs, and long-term residency options.

General immigration, Personal immigration
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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
22/04/2026

Visa Options for Hiring and Sponsoring Construction Workers

Hiring construction workers through the skilled worker route allows you to explore a wider pool of talent and fill difficult positions. 

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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe
22/04/2026

Skilled Worker or Service Supplier Visa for Construction Work?

It’s challenging for those unfamiliar with the British immigration framework to differentiate these two visas and know which to apply for. We can help

Visa processing
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Joel Reiss
Joel Reiss
15/04/2026

Fraud, Asylum & Sexuality-Based Claims: Why Proportion, Evidence & Care Matter

In this article, Associate Solicitor Joel Reiss examines a recent BBC undercover investigation into alleged fraud in sexuality‑based asylum claims, considering what the story reveals, what it omits, and why it is essential to distinguish firmly between criminal exploitation and genuine claims for protection. He sets the issue in its legal and practical context, arguing for a proportionate response that upholds the integrity of the asylum system without casting unwarranted doubt on those whose lives and safety may depend upon it.

Asylum, Human rights
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Sam Jubb
14/04/2026

EU Settlement Scheme: Automatic Conversion to Settled Status and New Risks for Pre-Settled Status Holders

While many EUSS holders now qualify for automatic conversion to settled status, certain groups must still apply manually. Additionally, new Home Office enforcement measures starting in April 2026 target those with broken continuous residence based on potentially inaccurate travel data.

General immigration, Government rule changes
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Nancy Zhang
Nancy Zhang
13/04/2026

Recruitment agencies as sponsors: navigating the legal grey areas

This article by Latitude Law explores the complexities faced by recruitment agencies acting as UK visa sponsors. While agencies can hold a sponsor licence, they must navigate strict Home Office guidance regarding genuine employment relationships versus prohibited labour-supply models. We examine the legal grey areas, the importance of maintaining robust HR systems, and the potential risks of licence revocation.

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