[ad_1] Two minor but welcome changes to the immigration tribunal procedure rules. Firstly, the Upper Tribunal: Rule 3 amends the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/2698) (“Upper
[ad_1] Two minor but welcome changes to the immigration tribunal procedure rules. Firstly, the Upper Tribunal: Rule 3 amends the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/2698) (“Upper
[ad_1] The asylum system seems finally to have turned a corner: the asylum backlog is starting to fall. The backlog is the single most important problem with the
[ad_1] The Supreme Court has today held that Rwanda is not a safe country and that it would be unlawful for refugees to be removed there. The government’s appeal
[ad_1] The “sole responsibility” immigration test comes into play where one of the parents of a child is relocating to the United Kingdom and one parent remains abroad.
[ad_1] She managed longer than 43 days this time. But achieved little if anything more the second time around. Braverman forced the Illegal Migration Act 2023 through Parliament
[ad_1] Britain has a proud history of welcoming refugees. It also has a shameful history of hostility to refugees. Often exactly the same refugees at the same time.
[ad_1] The immigration rules allow people to apply to remain in the UK on the basis of long residence. Those here lawfully can apply for indefinite leave to
[ad_1] There aren’t many books about immigration law in the United Kingdom so the publication of a new one should be regarded as something of an event. On
[ad_1] Theresa May’s unironically named book, The Abuse of Power, reveals that even now, five years later, she still does not understand what caused the Windrush scandal. She