39 min

Rwanda discussion and immigration roundup: October 2023 Free Movement

    • Government

Our October immigration round up is here and we have also included discussion of the Supreme Court's decision in the Rwanda litigation. As well as that, Colin and Sonia covered everything from fishing to legal aid shortages via eSports, medico-legal reports, public funds and the shortage occupation list. We're still not entirely sure that either of us are pronouncing "refoulement" properly.


Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement.

Rwanda (00:58)

Supreme Court finds Rwanda is not a safe country to which refugees can be removed
Reflections on the Supreme Court's Rwanda judgment



Blog news
(10:15)

Free Movement 2023 reader survey results

 

Asylum (12:55)

High Court success in challenge to move of highly vulnerable asylum seeker away from his support network 

Over half the people seeking asylum are now unable to access a legal aid lawyer 

Safe Passage report: the case for safe routes 

What is a medico-legal report? 

Medico-legal reports: how to instruct and common mistakes to avoid  

New asylum processes set up on disputed territory of Diego Garcia

Court of Appeal gives guidance on sentencing for small boats prosecutions

Fairness in safe third country removals: the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Asylum Aid’s case

 

Policy (25:35)

Migration Advisory Committee recommends shortage occupation list is abolished  

 

Immigration (28:54)

The effect of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on the fishing industry

Home Office concedes latest challenge to no recourse to public funds policy

Do foreign gamers need a visa to play competitive eSports in the UK?  

TLScontact in unsuccessful challenge to new Home Office contract  

 

Nationality (37:32)

Court of Appeal upholds deprivation of citizenship decision 

 

Updated articles (38:55)

What are the 10 and 20 year rules on long residence? 

Briefing: what is the law on deporting foreign criminals and their human rights? 

Our October immigration round up is here and we have also included discussion of the Supreme Court's decision in the Rwanda litigation. As well as that, Colin and Sonia covered everything from fishing to legal aid shortages via eSports, medico-legal reports, public funds and the shortage occupation list. We're still not entirely sure that either of us are pronouncing "refoulement" properly.


Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement.

Rwanda (00:58)

Supreme Court finds Rwanda is not a safe country to which refugees can be removed
Reflections on the Supreme Court's Rwanda judgment



Blog news
(10:15)

Free Movement 2023 reader survey results

 

Asylum (12:55)

High Court success in challenge to move of highly vulnerable asylum seeker away from his support network 

Over half the people seeking asylum are now unable to access a legal aid lawyer 

Safe Passage report: the case for safe routes 

What is a medico-legal report? 

Medico-legal reports: how to instruct and common mistakes to avoid  

New asylum processes set up on disputed territory of Diego Garcia

Court of Appeal gives guidance on sentencing for small boats prosecutions

Fairness in safe third country removals: the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Asylum Aid’s case

 

Policy (25:35)

Migration Advisory Committee recommends shortage occupation list is abolished  

 

Immigration (28:54)

The effect of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on the fishing industry

Home Office concedes latest challenge to no recourse to public funds policy

Do foreign gamers need a visa to play competitive eSports in the UK?  

TLScontact in unsuccessful challenge to new Home Office contract  

 

Nationality (37:32)

Court of Appeal upholds deprivation of citizenship decision 

 

Updated articles (38:55)

What are the 10 and 20 year rules on long residence? 

Briefing: what is the law on deporting foreign criminals and their human rights? 

39 min

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