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Immigration Reform Leading Issue as Obama Takes Oath of Office

Immigration Reform Leading Issue as Obama Takes Oath of Office
As President Barack Obama took his fourth official oath of office at the White House on Sunday, a new CNN/ORC poll released on Tuesday 22nd January also demonstrates the Americans’ support of Obama’s immigration plans, including a clearer set path to citizenship. With Chief Justice John Roberts administering the short oath ceremony...

Victim of OZ immigration review fights for migrants rights

Victim of OZ immigration review fights for migrants rights
A New Zealand man who arrived in OZ with his parents 30 years ago but was stripped of his rights by new immigration laws in 2001 is fighting for the rights of other Kiwi migrants in similar situations. David Faulkner was six year old when he arrived in Australia, and was educated there, married an Australian wife and worked for Australian...

Obama Administration Spent $18,000 on Immigration Law Enforcement in 2012

Obama Administration Spent $18,000 on Immigration Law Enforcement in 2012
A recent report from Washington suggests that the US spent more money through the Obama administration on immigration enforcement efforts in the previous financial year than all other federal law enforcement agencies combined. A 182 page report from the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute highlights that in 2012 budget year terminating...

Australia reverses immigration ban on autistic daughter

Australia reverses immigration ban on autistic daughter
After being refused visas last year for the family, including their severely autistic daughter, Adrian Scott and his wife Julie mounted a vigorous campaign to force the immigration authorities to change their minds. In 2011, Australian immigration officials denied visas to 13-year old autism victim Niamh Scott, her brother and her...

Huge EB-5 Project in Vermont Requires more than Half a Billion US Dollars in Foreign Investment

Huge EB-5 Project in Vermont Requires more than Half a Billion US Dollars in Foreign Investment
As one of the largest EB-5 projects in the country, a ski resort development project in a remote part of Vermont has proposed a plan which involves nearly $600 million in investment for foreign nationals seeking a green card. Run by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, (USCIS), the EB-5 is a federal program which...

EB-5 Investment Regional Centres and Eligibility Requirements

EB-5 Investment Regional Centres and Eligibility Requirements
EB-5 Investment Regional Centres must have filed a form to prove they still meet eligibility requirements by the end of December. Businesses which have been approved as investment vehicles for the EB-5 Investor program must have filed form I-924A – a form which proves that their continual success to meet various requirements – on or...

Jarre joins list of French millionaires avoiding tax increases

Jarre joins list of French millionaires avoiding tax increases
Famous French composer Jean-Michel Jarre is the latest French millionaire to flee his home country to avoid the recently announced swinging income tax increases. Even although the French government has not yet passed into law the two-year temporary 75 per cent income tax level applicable to those earning over £850,000 a year, the list of...

New Zealand immigration advisor loses license after professional misconduct

New Zealand immigration advisor loses license after professional misconduct
An Auckland-based immigration advisor has been judged guilty of professional misconduct for demanding fees he was not owed and refusing to return a client’s passport. Richard Uday Prakash was stripped of his license by the Immigration Advisors Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal, fined the sum of NZ$2,500 and disallowed from reapplying...

Newlywed US astrophysics graduate falls foul of Scottish immigration laws

Newlywed US astrophysics graduate falls foul of Scottish immigration laws
A newly-married couple who met and fell in love at prestigious St Andrew’s University are being forced to leave the UK against their wishes due to Scotland’s harsh immigration laws. American Daniel Whitely is an astrophysics graduate from St Andrews, with his new wife, UK citizen Jenny, a graduate in management studies. The pair were...

Immigration lawyers urge Homeland Security to stop parent deportation

Immigration lawyers urge Homeland Security to stop parent deportation
Around 30 US immigration lawyer groups are pleading for a new law to reunite children born in America with their deported parents. The groups estimate that more than 200,000 parents have been deported since 2010, separating them from their children who were born in the US. At least 23 per cent of the total numbers of deportations were...