26 min

Immigration update podcast, episode 74 Free Movement

    • Government

Welcome to episode 74 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we’ve got a couple of Supreme Court decisions to cover then a carousel of other cases on detention, the rights of British children to live with their parents in the UK, asylum, EU law, human rights, citizenship and the future of the immigration system. We start, though, by talking a little about what the coronavirus might mean in the short, medium and long term for immigration law and practice.

If you would like to claim CPD points for reading the material and listening to this podcast, sign up here as a Free Movement member. There are now over 100 CPD hours of training materials available to members. You can find all the available courses here.

If you listen to podcasts on your mobile phone, you can subscribe for free via iTunes here, Stitcher here or point your podcast player to the podcast feed for Free Movement. Using a mobile device and subscribing has the advantage that each new podcast can be automatically downloaded for listening to on the go.

To access previous Free Movement immigration update podcasts click here.

The downloadable 26-minute podcast follows the running order below:

Supreme Court

Detention is unlawful if based on unlawful deportation order

Unlawful “curfew” amounted to false imprisonment at common law



Detention

Don’t clog up the Admin Court with damages claims, warns Court of Appeal



Children

Mother of two British children denied visa to move with them to the UK

Having a British child “not necessarily a weighty factor” in deportation cases

Asylum

The gospel according to Iran: new country guidance case on Christian converts

Benefit of doubt applies even to abbreviated age assessments

EU law

Surinder Singh route still requires genuine residence abroad

Paragraph 322(5)

Court of Appeal lowers the bar for refusing tax discrepancy cases

Human rights

a href="https://freemovement.org.uk/mass-pushbacks-of-migrants-not-always-a-violation-of-human-rights-grand-chamber-rules/" target="_blank" rel="...

Welcome to episode 74 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we’ve got a couple of Supreme Court decisions to cover then a carousel of other cases on detention, the rights of British children to live with their parents in the UK, asylum, EU law, human rights, citizenship and the future of the immigration system. We start, though, by talking a little about what the coronavirus might mean in the short, medium and long term for immigration law and practice.

If you would like to claim CPD points for reading the material and listening to this podcast, sign up here as a Free Movement member. There are now over 100 CPD hours of training materials available to members. You can find all the available courses here.

If you listen to podcasts on your mobile phone, you can subscribe for free via iTunes here, Stitcher here or point your podcast player to the podcast feed for Free Movement. Using a mobile device and subscribing has the advantage that each new podcast can be automatically downloaded for listening to on the go.

To access previous Free Movement immigration update podcasts click here.

The downloadable 26-minute podcast follows the running order below:

Supreme Court

Detention is unlawful if based on unlawful deportation order

Unlawful “curfew” amounted to false imprisonment at common law



Detention

Don’t clog up the Admin Court with damages claims, warns Court of Appeal



Children

Mother of two British children denied visa to move with them to the UK

Having a British child “not necessarily a weighty factor” in deportation cases

Asylum

The gospel according to Iran: new country guidance case on Christian converts

Benefit of doubt applies even to abbreviated age assessments

EU law

Surinder Singh route still requires genuine residence abroad

Paragraph 322(5)

Court of Appeal lowers the bar for refusing tax discrepancy cases

Human rights

a href="https://freemovement.org.uk/mass-pushbacks-of-migrants-not-always-a-violation-of-human-rights-grand-chamber-rules/" target="_blank" rel="...

26 min

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