- BY Sonia Lenegan
Immigration roundup podcast: December 2023
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In our December 2023 round up, Colin and Sonia discuss the latest developments with Home Office evictions and withdrawals, as well as the new Rwanda legislation. We also cover the government’s five point plan to reduce net migration as well as the latest case law and Tribunal statistics.
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The 45 minute podcast follows the running order below.
Asylum (01:00)
What is in the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill?
“These guarantees already existed”: the UK’s new treaty with Rwanda
Home Secretary must set out plan to eliminate use of hotels for lone refugee children
Refugees can now claim Universal Credit without a biometric residence permit
Asylum withdrawals guidance amended to halve time given to explain non-attendance at interview
Family immigration (19:03)
Objective evidence must be considered when deciding “very significant obstacles” to integration
In-country settlement applications for children and the different sole responsibility requirements
What happens when relationships breakdown on the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) route?
General immigration (22:34)
Supreme Court dismisses appeals in validity and continuous residence case
Government attack on families as minimum income requirement to rise to £38,700
What should UK employers make of the government’s five-point plan to reduce immigration?
EU settlement scheme (31:45)
Article 8 not automatically engaged by a refusal under the EU settlement scheme
Citizenship (34:55)
Deprivation of British citizenship without advance notice is lawful, says Upper Tribunal
Procedure (36:55)
Court of Session agrees restricting judicial reviews of the Upper Tribunal is lawful
Outstanding immigration tribunal appeals up 20% to 31,000
Court of Appeal: raising an entirely new issue in a determination for the first time is unfair
Detention (40:32)
Home Office criticised by High Court for “five very concerning features” of detention case
Are safeguards from the harm caused by immigration detention working?
Updated articles (43:16)
What is the no recourse to public funds condition?
Free Movement (44:00)
New OISC Level 2 training course in immigration and asylum law now available to members