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10 Sep 2021 13:00
Home Office Spends £9m On Deportations In 2020https://www.hillhousechambers.co.uk/post/home-office-spends-9m-on-deportations-in-2020 more...
Deprivation of Citizenship and Home Office Delay
New Video: Deprivation of Citizenship and Home Office Delay In this immigration law update video I look at deprivation of citizenship, deprivation appeals and Home Office delay. I consider the recent case of Laci v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWCA Civ 769 (20 May 2021). more...
Challenging Sham Marriage Allegations in Immigration Law
Immigration Law Conversations: Challenging Sham Marriage Allegations in Immigration Law In this conversation I chat with barrister Priya Solanki about her new book ‘A Practical Guide to Challenging Sham Marriage Allegations in Immigration Law’. This conversation is for information purposes only and more...
Immigration Law Conversations: Article 8, Deportation & HA (Iraq)
New Video - Immigration Law Conversations: Article 8, Deportation & HA (Iraq) In this follow up Immigration Law Conversation Stephen Vokes and Emma Rutherford discuss the very important decision of HA (Iraq) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Rev 1) [2020] EWCA Civ 1176 (04 September more...
Deportation, Unduly Harsh and Errors of Law
New Video: Deportation, Unduly Harsh and Errors of Law In this video I go through the recent Court of Appeal decision AA (Nigeria) v Secretary of State [2020] EWCA Civ 1296 (09 October 2020) which gives some helpful guidance on Article 8 deportation appeals, the unduly harsh test and the wider more...
Upper Tribunal (IAC) Reported Decisions: July 2020
New Video - Upper Tribunal (IAC) Reported Decisions: July 2020 In this series I summarise the reported decisions of the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber for 2020 tackling them a month at a time. In this video I look at the reported decisions for July 2020 covering mistakes in PTA more...
Welcome to Britain: A Conversation with Colin Yeo
New Video - Welcome to Britain: A Conversation with Colin Yeo In this Immigration Law conversation I chat to Colin Yeo about his new book 'Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System'. Colin Yeo is an immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at Garden more...
Home Office duty not to mislead and to put unfavourable policies before the Tribunal
New Video: Home Office duty not to mislead and to put unfavourable policies before the Tribunal In this Immigration Law update video I summarise the recent reported case of BH (policies/information: SoS's duties) Iraq [2020] UKUT 189 (IAC) (14 May 2020) concerning the extent of the duty on the more...
HOME OFFICE POLICIES IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
In response to the Coronavirus, and the Government measures to combat it, the Home Office have introduced a number of new policies. The situation is fluid and changing on a very frequent basis so practitioners should take care to check the latest position on the UKVI website. This post was drafted more...
New Immigration Law Update Videos
I have put together some new short Immigration Law update videos. I hope that they are helpful. For more detailed training sign up to one of my upcoming seminars in Birmingham or London via HJT, MBL Seminars or The Solicitors Group. New Videos: Immigration Law Update: New Country Guidance Iran more...
Home Office Policy Document: Suspension of enforced removal window
Home Office Policy Document: Suspension of enforced removal window This new policy document was published on 3 April 2019 and is the SSHD’s policy in response to the Medical Justice JR in which interim relief has been granted: more...
Home Office amend their policy on reasonableness of children leaving the UK following KO (Nigeria)
The Home Office have amended their policy document ‘Appendix FM 1.0b: family life (as a partner or parent) and private life: 10-year routes’ publishing a new version on 19th December 2018. The updated guidance includes a revision to the section entitled ‘Would it be reasonable to expect the child to more...
Head Notes from the Latest UT (IAC) Reported Cases
Here are the head notes from the latest UT (IAC) reported cases (as of 16/12/18): Prathipati, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (discretion - exceptional circumstances) [2018] UKUT 427 (IAC) (26 October 2018) 1) The Secretary of State has a discretion to allow an more...
8 Oct 2018 09:19
Round Up- Civil Partnerships for all and the Unlawfulness of Hardial Singh.In the News: The Government has announced that civil partnerships will be available to all couples, not just those which are same-sex. The government has said the move will address the “imbalance” of the current system. It will also provide a way of giving couples and their families greater security more...
Court of Appeal Gives Guidance on Article 8 in Deprivation of Citizenship Appeals
In Aziz v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1884 (08 August 2018) the Court of Appeal gave guidance in respect of Article 8 in deprivation of citizenship appeals given the difficulties caused by the current UT reported decisions. Aziz concerned the deprivation proceedings more...
Free Resource: Immigration cases 2018 - a review of the year so far
I recently produced an Immigration Case Law review covering the first half of 2018. You can download it as a free PDF here. The review will provide practitioners with a handy guide to the key cases of the year so far in this fast moving area of law. more...
26 Feb 2018 14:58
The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture: fact and fiction. A seminar with Dr Alan Mitchell: Tuesday 27 February 2018 at 18:00Register your interest in our topical Extradition Seminar with our guest speaker Dr Alan Mitchell chaired by Ben Keith -Tuesday 27th February at 5 ST ANDREW’S HILL, LONDON, EC4V 5BZ. -2 CPD points. -Free attendance. Subject to venue capacity. Sign up via the RSVP Link. Dr. Alan Mitchell is a more...
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