Updates, commentary, training and advice on immigration and asylum law

Immigration roundup podcast: August 2024

Barry joins Sonia again this month to look back at what happened in August. We cover the latest statistics on asylum, immigration and trafficking. There are a couple of cases relating to asylum family reunion, as well as a policy change for those separated during Operation Pitting. Other cases covered included deprivation of citizenship, an unsuccessful challenge to legal aid provision for young people and a successful challenge by Bail for Immigration Detainees in a freedom of information challenge. We also discuss updates on a couple of reports from the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the latest on what is happening with Tech Nation.

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The 43 minute podcast follows the running order below:

Asylum (00:55)

⁠Latest statistics show little movement on the asylum backlog, drop in students and health and care workers⁠

⁠Positive decisions by immigration authority remain very low in latest trafficking statistics⁠

⁠Unsuccessful challenge to lack of legal aid for asylum interviews⁠

⁠Appeal against grant of limited bail on Diego Garcia dismissed⁠

⁠No discrimination found against Afghan man blocked from Ukraine schemes⁠

⁠Tribunal orders Home Office to disclose information on emergency travel documents for Somalia and Eritrea⁠

⁠New country of origin information on children and young people from Sudan⁠

⁠Home Office finally announces separated families route for Afghan evacuated families⁠

⁠How to prepare suicide risk cases⁠

General immigration (22:40)

⁠A step by step guide to applying for an eVisa⁠

⁠Solicitors Regulation Authority publishes reviews of training records and asylum legal services⁠

Family (29:15)

⁠Upper Tribunal says that article 8 rights of overseas family members must be considered⁠

Work routes (33:25)

⁠A route of last resort: two years of the UK Expansion Worker visa⁠

⁠The latest on Tech Nation and the Global Talent route⁠

Nationality (35:40)

⁠Court of Appeal dismisses appeal against deprivation of citizenship⁠

Updated (38:25)

⁠Leave to remain application date: how to calculate it and why it is important⁠

⁠How to apply for a UK Ancestry visa⁠

⁠How much does it cost to sponsor someone for a UK work visa?⁠

⁠Briefing: what is leave outside the rules?⁠

⁠Will I need Electronic Travel Authorisation to enter the UK?⁠

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Sonia Lenegan

Sonia Lenegan is an experienced immigration, asylum and public law solicitor. She has been practising for over ten years and was previously legal director at the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association and legal and policy director at Rainbow Migration. Sonia is the Editor of Free Movement.

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  1. Barry is amazing and so easy to listen to and follow, a really good combo with Sonya.

    That aside I think it is Sonya who mentions that someone has a successful formula for asking the HO to change someone’s reporting method from in person to online.

    Please could you send a link or directions as to where on the site I can find the writeup.

    Many thanks