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    Explore " uk immigration" with insightful episodes like "Multi-Topic - Is there a Hero in History? Enforced sale of rented accommodation to tenants - Gary Lineker & govt refugee saga", "Commentary on Fulbright Discrimination, Seaweed & Climate, and Gun Propaganda", "S1 Ep. 4: Deported & Locked Up Abroad", "11. Brexit Musing: Immigration and Mobility of UK & US Nationals with Faegre Drinker" and "How to make a successful spouse or partner visa application" from podcasts like ""The TNT Talk Show", "The Tenth Man", "Taralets Talk: The Filipino Expat Chronicles", "EACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights" and "FREE Honest Legal Advice"" and more!

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    Multi-Topic - Is there a Hero in History? Enforced sale of rented accommodation to tenants - Gary Lineker & govt refugee saga

    Multi-Topic - Is there a Hero in History? Enforced sale of rented accommodation to tenants - Gary Lineker & govt refugee saga

    In this show, the boys once again tackle a number of subjects...

    Firstly, they discuss whether there is a true  "hero" in history.
    They have a huge list of possible heroes but Tayo ends up with one very surprising one, but do you agree with him? Or do you think it is should be someone entirely different?

    Tony makes the point that to be even considered, they should have changed the world for the better in some major way, although Tayo did like Genghis Khan!

    Secondly, they discuss whether tenants should have the right to buy their property from their landlord by right. And Tayo makes a case that private landlords should be prevented from having multiple rental properties, so freeing up valuable properties for people to buy. His solution is to stop people making vast incomes from buy-to-let properties and these should be limited to only a handful for each landlord.
    But what are your thoughts? Do you agree? Tony doesn't like this restriction as it stifles free enterprise, but what do you think?

    Finally, they discuss the sage of the famous English football player, criticising the UK government's new policy on immigration on Twitter (which was away from his job as a prominent football presenter on the BBC), but because of this, Linekar then was suspended from his job at the BBC which resulted in a big walkout of presenters in solidarity.

    Did the government lean on the BBC so Lineker was removed from his position? Or was this just a decision made by the BBC to uphold impartiality?

    Tony thinks the government played a part as they were upset that celebrity was interfering in their policies, whilst Tayo doesn't agree with Lineker's view, he does agree that Linekar should be permitted from saying what he likes in a free society without recourse

    But what do you think?

    What are your thoughts on any of these subjects? Do you agree or do you have some thoughts that may not have been considered?
     
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    Commentary on Fulbright Discrimination, Seaweed & Climate, and Gun Propaganda

    Commentary on Fulbright Discrimination, Seaweed & Climate, and Gun Propaganda

    Examining current events

    A native Spanish speaker thinks it's discrimination when she's rejected for a Fulbright scholarship

    Climate means seaweed is doomed and so are alternatives for plastic packaging

    It's hard to pull the trigger on a new episode when there are more worms under every rock you turn over

    Previews of the episodes going to video

    Commentary on trending issues brought to you with a moderate perspective.

    S1 Ep. 4: Deported & Locked Up Abroad

    S1 Ep. 4:  Deported &  Locked Up Abroad

    It's hard to get approved for a US visa from certain countries, including the Philippines. But does having a visa guarantee you entry to the country where you are going? Sadly, in certain situations, that's a big fat "NO."

    Our host, Mark, shares this hard truth in this episode as he retold what happened that day when he faced scrutiny by US Immigration officers, what triggered them to be suspicious of him, and why they had to lock him up in a holding facility before deporting him back to the Philippines. 

     

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    11. Brexit Musing: Immigration and Mobility of UK & US Nationals with Faegre Drinker

    11. Brexit Musing: Immigration and Mobility of UK & US Nationals with Faegre Drinker

    As an extension to Episode 9 of our "Brexit Musings" series, Claire Nilson and Sari Long from FAEGRE DRINKER will discuss immigration/mobility from the other side of the pond. They will muse about immigration from the US and UK perspective and what you and your business should think about in the run-up to Brexit.

    Claire D. Nilson is Counsel in the London, UK office of FAEGRE DRINKER Biddle & Reath LLP (“Faegre Drinker”).  Claire is qualified as a lawyer in three jurisdictions: New York (USA); England & Wales, and Trinidad & Tobago.  Following a number of years practicing in New York, Claire was a solo practitioner in Trinidad before relocating to the United Kingdom in 2011.  Claire is a member of the Law Society of England & Wales, Law Association of Trinidad & Tobago, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Immigration law Practitioners Association (ILPA), Commonwealth Lawyers Association, and the Society of English & American Lawyers, among others.  She is a past Co-Chair of AILA’s Global Migration Section.  Claire has been nominated in the field of immigration law for inclusion in Who's Who Legal every year since 2011, and was the runner-up for the Forum for Expatriate Management’s 2017 EMMA Award for Global Mobility Professional of the Year.

    Sari Long helps clients who are crossing borders with immigration, I-9 compliance and worksite enforcement issues. She advises on U.S. employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and labor certifications filed before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Sari also works with Faegre Drinker's government team on the process and policies of procurement, bidding and government contracting.

    Sari works with multinational and local clients on U.S. inbound immigration matters, including: 

    • Counseling on I-9 compliance procedures and best practices
    • Advising on E-Verify implementation and practice
    • Guiding employers in responding to and preparing for worksite enforcement actions
    • Preparing petitions to USCIS and CBP for nonimmigrant visas (e.g., H-1B, TN, L-1, E-2, O-1)
    • Supporting employers with student and intern visa issues, including F-1 and J-1
    • Preparing PERM labor certifications and employment-based immigrant visa petitions (EB-1, EB-2 and EB-3)
    • Counseling employers and foreign nationals on global travel-related questions

    Thanks for listening! Please be sure to check us out at www.eaccny.com or email membership@eaccny.com to learn more!

    How to make a successful spouse or partner visa application

    How to make a successful spouse or partner visa application

    Head of Immigration at Truth Legal Solicitors, Louis MacWilliam, advises on how to make a successful spouse or partner visa application.

    • 01m:50s – Louis explains who the nine-step guide is for and how to prepare the visa application.
    • 03m:53s – Louis talks about immigration status, what to do if you’re here unlawfully or if you’ve overstayed your visa and whether it’s possible to switch into the spouse category from within the UK.
    • 04m:44s – Louis explains the key legal requirements for making a spouse visa application.
    • 09m:55s – Louis’ word of warning on photographs.
    • 11m:20s – Louis talks about the financial requirements for a successful visa application.
    • 14m:18s – Louis goes through the importance of employment income.
    • 17m:43s – Louis discusses the mandatory documents that are required and the impact of incomplete documents.
    • 18m:39s – Louis explains the English language requirement.
    • 22m:50s – Louis then talks about how long the application takes to be decided.
    • 29m:06s – Louis talks in detail about the biometric appointment.
    • 30m:20s – Louis talks in detail about receiving your decision.
    • 32m:40s – Louis explains what to do if your visa application is refused.
    • 34m:02s – Louis talks about the pros and the cons of whether you should appeal or make a new visa application.
    • 37m:35s – The most common reason for refusals and what you can do about them.

    For expert immigration advice, please contact Truth Legal Solicitors www.truthlegal.com 

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