Emazon Solicitors

Monday: 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00
Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
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About Emazon Solicitors

Emazon Solicitors specialise in the areas of Family (Matrimonial and Children law), Immigration, Personal Injury, Commercial Lease & Landlord Tenant law.

Emazon Solicitors Description

Emazon Solicitors is a trading name of The International Solicitors Limited. We are specialist in the areas of Personal Injury, Immigration, Family (Matrimonial and Children law), Commercial Lease, conveyancing and Residential Landlord & Tenant law. We at Emazon Solicitors are passionate about the law and we strongly believe in an empathetic approach.

We work with you to understand your problems and successfully achieve your goals.

We are also providers of Community Legal Services Funding (Legal Aid) in Immigration.

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EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the rest of the EU have the right to stay. Rights of their children and those of partners in existing “durable relationships” are also guaranteed. UK courts will preside over enforcing rights over EU citizens in Britain but can refer unclear cases to the European court of justice for eight years after withdrawal.

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“The court has held that the UK has been wrong to refuse to recognise free movement rights for all those EU citizens who have been naturalising as British following the Brexit referendum. After Brexit, though, all those rights will be lost unless an agreement is reached to retain them.”

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Contact us before becoming Illegal in the UK
"Border Force police arrested 200 people during the operation cracking down on illegal immigration and rogue landlords renting unsuitable properties for "easy profit"".
http://www.express.co.uk/…/illegal-immi gration-arrests-poli…

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If you had an accident and it is not your fault. Contact us for free professional advice. On average our clients received £4000.

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As the atmosphere over immigration has soured, the size of the margins has raised concerns that the department, which has suffered 24.9% cuts to its £10.6bn annual budget and has been asked to outline potential additional spending cuts of 6%, has substantial incentives to turn down applicants over minor details, forcing them to pay a second time when reapplying.

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The Home Office said that after reviewing Ridge’s right of abode application, it became clear that his British citizenship should have been established in March 2017 and an error had been made.

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Today Mrs Justice Nicola Davies DBE presided over an emergency High Court hearing to examine the home secretary’s delay in releasing an asylum seeker who had been tortured in a Libyan prison with electric shocks and falaka – beating on the soles of the feet.
Guardian Today: the headlines, the analysis, the debate - sent direct to you Read more “The court is deeply concerned,” she said. “Four weeks have elapsed since an order was made.”
... She added that the home secretary had failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for the delays in releasing the man from detention.
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If you need help in Immigration Law, Marriage Visas (settlement), Student Visas, Asylum, Family Law, Divorce, Personal Injury, Accident Claims, Housing.......,
Please call + (44) 2089495551 or
Email: - mail@emazonsolicitors.co.uk
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Life sentences could be handed down to those who carry out “life-changing” acid attacks, even if they miss their target or fail to inflict serious harm on their victim.

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What is the law on the deportation of non EU foreign criminals and their human rights?
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/what-is-t he-law-on-the-de…/…

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It follows that the appeal must be allowed and the case remitted for a full re-hearing by the First-tier Tribunal. In seeking to establish its case, the respondent will no doubt concentrate on the interviews, the discrepancies between the appellants’ accounts, and the gaps in Ms Sadovska’s knowledge of Mr Malik’s family, together with the sentence in their statement of 28 March that their thoughts of living together and marriage had not yet “manifested into action” (which on ...28 March was strictly true in that they were not yet living together or married but they had given notice of intention to marry). But in considering those discrepancies, the circumstances in which the interviews took place and the statement was made must be borne fully in mind. Furthermore, there were many matters on which their accounts were consistent. It turns out, for example, that Ms Sadovska’s mother does indeed live in Lithuania, as Mr Malik said in explaining why she was not there. There is also a considerable body of evidence which supports their claim to have been in a genuine relationship, dating back some time before they gave notice of intention to marry. Should the tribunal conclude that Mr Malik was delighted to find an EU national with whom he could form a relationship and who was willing to marry him, that does not necessarily mean that their marriage was a “marriage of convenience”, still less that Ms Sadovska was abusing her rights in entering into it. Their legal and their factual cases must be considered separately. See full Judgement http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKSC/2017/ 54.html
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The 'Golden Visa' Deal:.............'We have in effect been selling off British Citizenship to the rich'
https://www.theguardian.com/…/golden-vi sa-immigration-deal-…

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Emazon Solicitors help people in Immigration, personal injury, commercial lease, Family law, residential Conveyancing, Criminal law, Human Rights and Children matters.

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Thanks to mr Muhammad khokhar for resolving the immigration application for my wife which was stuck for a long time. Very professional and Highly recommend.

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Thanks to mr Muhammad khokhar for resolving the immigration application for my wife which was stuck for a long time. Very professional and Highly recommend.

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Thanks to mr Muhammad khokhar for resolving the immigration application for my wife which was stuck for a long time. Very professional and Highly recommend.

More about Emazon Solicitors

Emazon Solicitors is located at 137–141 High Street New Malden, KT3 4BH London, United Kingdom
00442079938403
Monday: 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00
Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
http://www.emazonsolicitors.co.uk