9 JULY 2014, HOUSE OF COMMONS
On 9 July 2012 the Government reformed the family migration rules, particularly affecting UK residents wishing to sponsor a non-EU partner or elderly dependent relative to join them here.
9 JULY 2014, HOUSE OF COMMONS
On 9 July 2012 the Government reformed the family migration rules, particularly affecting UK residents wishing to sponsor a non-EU partner or elderly dependent relative to join them here.
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