Sentences with phrase «immigration purposes»

We will end the detention of children for immigration purposes.
The thrust of the argument is that «marriage» is a term that is generally recognized for immigration purposes.
Ms May is also understood to be lobbying for the use of the data to be expanded, so that it can be used for immigration purposes as well as terrorism and security.
The National Education Union believes it is important for that relationship of trust that parents and pupils know that information given by them to the school will only be shared with organisations for educational and not immigration purposes.
The fact I am not a US person for immigration purposes therefore should not matter.
In theory, when you obtained ownership of your USD cash as a Canadian resident [* resident for tax purposes, which is generally a quicker timeline than being resident for immigration purposes], it is considered to have been obtained by you for the CAD equivalent on that date.
The news follows concerns that schools and hospitals have been expected to share information with the Home Office for immigration purposes.
«If we had some sort of better policy for immigration purposes, folks like that who are coming over here to work wouldn't feel compelled to smuggle themselves in a trailer,» Texas Rep. Poncho Nevarez, a Democrat, told Houston Public Media.
In 2010, the Coalition Government finally acknowledged this was the case, and pledged to end the detention of children for immigration purposes.
One of those is simply that the «DWP CMG is satisfied the disclosure is for an immigration purpose».
If it gets this definition wrong, vulnerable people, like torture survivors, could be wrongly detained for immigration purposes, causing significant pain and distress.
Asylum at heartWe were encouraged that, on the first few days of a new government, the prime minister and his deputy declared they would end child detention for immigration purposes.
A Home Office spokesperson said: «It's long - standing practice, as set out in the Immigration Act 1999, for the police and government to share information for immigration purposes or the assisting of police work.»
In technical terms, that means any government agency processing data for immigration purposes will be free of those pesky data protection obligations we've developed through successive Acts of parliament — and signed up to through the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The first, which Politics.co.uk reported on recently, is a case brought by the Migrants» Rights Network against the sharing of patients» personal data between NHS Digital and the Home Office for immigration purposes.
We've also had an assemblywoman convicted of entering into a sham marriage for immigration purposes, two or three sexual harassment scandals, extortion, lying to the FBI and, oh yeah, a governor who had to quit because he was caught soliciting prostitutes.
Dr Paul Williams is a practicing GP Last year more than 3,000 NHS patients had their data passed to the Home Office for immigration purposes, 195 requests resulted in the Home Office learning new information.
Shortly before PMQs, Lib Dem HQ put out a list of ways in which the party had influenced government policy, including ending child detention for immigration purposes.
Plans for «implementation of changes to border and removals operations completed following the end of child detention for immigration purposes» are tabled for the March 2011 date.
It features a couple who end up getting married for immigration purposes.
This type of online marriage has many advantages for tax, insurance and is generally legally recognised for immigration purposes, after it has been consummated.
The Department for Education (DfE) did have an agreement in place to share pupil nationality data with the Home Office for immigration purposes, Schools Week can exclusively reveal...
Adoption fees include money paid to a licensed adoption agency, court and legal costs, document translation, necessary travel expenses, mandatory fees required by a foreign institution and for immigration purposes, plus any other fees required by the provincial or Canadian government.
I have basically been looking for a way to force the stipend onto the Form 1040 so that it can be listed as income in some way for an immigration purpose (it should be noted, that we have several months before this becomes an issue and I'm trying to pre-empt it now).
When should a person NOT define their past «indiscretions» under CIMT, for immigration purposes?
The more unfavorable the terms of the prenup or postnup are to the immigrant spouse, the more likely it is that an immigration official will conclude that a marriage is a sham for immigration purposes.
Applying Hardial Singh [1984] 1 WLR 704 and Lumba [2011] UKSC 12, detaining B would exceed the implied limits on the exercise of administrative power to detain for immigration purposes.
If you get married and have a strict prenuptial agreement the likelihood that immigration officials will treat the marriage as a sham marriage which does not qualify to allow him to receive a spousal visa for immigration purposes is great.
While a prenuptial agreement isn't an absolute bar to having a marriage considered to be valid for immigration purposes, the more strict it is, the more likely it is that immigration officials will not recognize the marriage as valid.
«However, your business must also be mindful of its other legal duties, such as keeping records for tax and immigration purposes
Format and configure existing customers ID photos to meet U.S immigration photo guidelines for passport and immigration purposes
In addition, I conduct Mental Health Diagnostic Evaluations for Immigration purposes
I also conduct psychological evaluations (IQ, educational, socio - emotionals); including for immigration purposes.
«My practice is currently focused on conducting psychological evaluations, with an emphasis on Psychological Evaluations for Immigration purposes
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