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Free Movement
Free Movement
133 episodes
1 week ago
Updates and comment on UK immigration law
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Updates and comment on UK immigration law
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Immigration roundup: March 2024
Free Movement
32 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Immigration roundup: March 2024

In the March roundup, Sonia and Colin discuss the latest with Albanian cases as uncovered in the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration's report on asylum casework. We cover articles looking at recent changes to the Ukraine schemes, as well as a reminder of the existence of Hamid cases and how to avoid being on the receiving end of a telling off from the High Court. We also recap the recent telling off that Swift J gave the government legal department, changes to work routes, costs in SIAC reviews, GPS tagging, deportation of stateless people and much more!

The 32 minute podcast follows the running order below:

Asylum (00:32)

Asylum casework inspection report reveals mishandling of cases, secret ministerial directions


How to effectively represent Albanian people seeking asylum in an increasingly difficult environment


How the changes to the Ukraine Schemes will make it more difficult for Ukrainians to come to the UK – and why they should be cancelled

 

Procedural (08:40)

Two Hamid referrals made in asylum cases where out of hours injunctions were sought

Government Legal Department told by High Court to keep “rather basic point” in mind when advising on redactions


Special Immigration Appeals Commission has the power to award costs in reviews

 

Points based system (12:40)

Statement of changes HC 590: salary thresholds increased, shortage occupation list gone

Changes to work visa routes from 4 April 2024 and what it means for employers

 

Detention (14:30)

Court finds that the Home Office’s imposition of a GPS tag was unlawful for over a year in the first case of its kind

 

Deportation (17:35)

Can a stateless person be subject to deportation proceedings?

 

EU Settlement Scheme (20:00)

Akinsanya latest: guidance on Zambrano carers found to be unlawful, Appendix EU unaffected

 

British Citizenship (22:10)

Roehrig upheld by Court of Appeal: no changes for certain children of EU citizens not entitled to British citizenship


Appellant keeps British nationality after Court of Appeal overturns dishonesty finding

General immigration (24:40) More increases to application fees, including passports and Appendix FM

Free Movement
Updates and comment on UK immigration law