- BY Colin Yeo
Immigration update podcast, episode 92
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Welcome to episode 92 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we begin with EU citizens’ rights before moving to a couple of cases on Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights as it applies to migrants. We then discuss asylum, including a disappointing Supreme Court decision on age assessment, before concluding with the latest on immigration appeals.
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The downloadable 28-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
EU rights
Good news for EU citizens making late applications for post-Brexit residence rights
Court of Appeal lays down hyper-strict approach to EU asylum claims
Human rights (8.10)
The AM (Zimbabwe) test now applies to destitution too
Systems failure denied immigration detainee his HIV meds, judge finds
Asylum (13.12)
Supreme Court upholds Home Office age assessment policy
Offshore processing doesn’t stop the boats, Australian experts warn
New Home Office policy on medical evidence in asylum claims
High Court backs law firm in dispute over £194,000 asylum bill
Appeals (21.22)
Court of Appeal confirms that 3C leave can be revived
Upper Tribunal forced to U-turn on “new matters” appeal loophole