[ad_1] I was away on holiday when the Daily Mail published its article with allegations of serious misconduct by immigration solicitors. It is a shocking article and accompanying
[ad_1] The so-called summer is upon us. The final rush of judicial jottings to precede their holidays has abated. The silly season rush of confected immigration stories has
[ad_1] The government is going to triple the maximum level of fine that can be imposed on employers who fall foul of the regime penalising those who employ
[ad_1] HM Inspectorate of Prisons has published a new report following an unannounced inspection of the Tinsley House immigration detention centre. There are some broad positives: We found
[ad_1] In a highly technical decision, Osunneye (Zambrano, transitional appeal rights) Nigeria [2023] UKUT 162 (IAC), the Upper Tribunal has concluded that Zambrano appeals may proceed notwithstanding the
[ad_1] Heads up for those interested in policy questions that I’ve started a series on family immigration, trying to think about some of the fundamentals rather than just
[ad_1] The second Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules this week landed today: HC 1715. It adds Dominica, Honduras, Namibia, Timor-Leste and Vanuatu to the list of
[ad_1] This month Sonia and I discuss the Rwanda judgment (we’re saving that to the end as our good news story), a couple of fairly lengthy immigration and
[ad_1] The government has today announced massive increases in immigration fees and the immigration health surcharge. The normal rate for the immigration health surcharge will increase from £624