This workshop is for lawyers and practitioners who want to develop their understanding of more advanced deportation casework.
How should a legal representative approach the “unduly harsh” tests? What are “very compelling circumstances” and what types of evidence should be submitted to support these claims?
In this training workshop, we’ll answer these questions and more as we delve into the human rights considerations and other complex issues that arise in deportation matters.
Designed as an interactive, small-group session with a maximum of 14 attendees, our expert tutor will guide you through how to prepare strong, well-argued challenges to deportation decisions. Attendees will gain practical tips, discuss case studies and have the opportunity to ask questions to deepen their understanding of deportation casework.
Nick Nason. Nick is a solicitor and the director and owner of Edgewater Legal. Nick is a regular contributor to Free Movement where he writes on deportation matters, and has provided training via ILPA on the law of criminal deportation.
This workshop is designed for lawyers, caseworkers and advisors who have some experience of working on deportation cases and are looking to expand their expertise.
The ticket cost is £100 + VAT for members, and £120 + VAT for non-members.
Members, to secure your discount, please log in to your Free Movement account before booking.
£120.00
Date: 19 February 2025
Course length: 90 minutes
Time: 10:30-12:00
The workshop will take place over Zoom.
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Detailed but not overwhelming. The examples where good and illustrated complex parts well. The quiz at the end was very good.
Well written and exam focused.
I thought the test questions were helpful. The language used was clear. The visuals for more complicated parts of the rules were great.
Very clear language, useful examples, links to relevant further information, legislation, etc.