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Immigration update podcast, episode 87

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Welcome to episode 87 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we’re covering two main sets of reform proposals, the New Plan for Immigration and changes to judicial review. We’ve also got a bunch of new Immigration Rules to mention, a handful of interesting cases and a proposed new code of conduct for Presenting Officers, the officials who represent the Home Office in immigration appeals.

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The downloadable 29-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.

Asylum

A first look at the “New Plan for Immigration”

Does the policy of deterring asylum seekers actually work?

Supreme Court reiterates that a refugee cannot be removed until claim is assessed

Judicial review (9.55)

Cart cases scrapped as government launches judicial review consultation

Business and students (13.53)

New statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 1248

Immigration measures in the 2021 Budget

Family immigration (16.35)

Policy on fee waivers for entry clearance is unlawful, government concedes

When does having a partner disqualify you from keeping a parent visa?

Regulation (20.06)

Censure of lawyers over asylum camp case shows difficulty of systemic litigation

Human rights (22.48)

Belarusian man in limbo since 2003 wins permission to remain in landmark case

Long residence (24.21)

When is a month not a month?

HOPOs (25.28)

Proposed code of conduct for Home Office Presenting Officers

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Colin Yeo

Immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at Garden Court Chambers in London and founder of the Free Movement immigration law website.

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