Webinar: Gaza cases: legal and practical considerations in entry clearance applications and appeals

In this webinar we explore the legal and practical considerations involved in submitting entry clearance applications for individuals from Gaza seeking to join relatives in the UK and appeals against refusals.

CPD hours: 1
Length of course: 1 hour
Time
11:
00

About this course

With no bespoke immigration route or resettlement scheme available for those fleeing the conflict in Gaza, unlike the Ukraine, applicants must rely on existing immigration rule provisions for refugee family reunion as well as Article 8 ECHR.

In this webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • what the most appropriate application is (particularly in light of the media controversy surrounding one Gazan family’s use of the Ukraine Family Scheme form);
  • the requirements that applicants should be seeking to meet;
  • what evidence is needed to support an application;
  • what the most common reasons for refusal are; and
  • how to seek expedition.

We’ll also address the procedural barriers to making a valid application, such as applying for deferral/waiver of the biometric enrolment requirement as there are no operational visa application centres in Gaza, and the practical obstacles to leaving Gaza if a visa is granted, including the limited consular assistance.

Finally, we will consider what steps to take in the event of a refusal of an application with a focus on appeals. The Home Office seem particularly keen in fighting these cases and often instruct Treasury Counsel and bring a wealth of evidence and authorities even to First-tier Tribunal appeals.

 

Presenter

Decla Palmer and Lucy Mair.

Decla Palmer is an experienced solicitor at the Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit (GMIAU). She has been the legal supervisor for GMIAU’s Refugee Family Reunion Project for over two years and specialises in complex entry clearance applications based on family life.

Lucy Mair is a human rights barrister at Garden Court North Chambers in Manchester. Her practice focusses on immigration, asylum, trafficking, migrant domestic violence and public law challenges arising from these areas. She has a particular specialism in cases involving gender-based violence. Lucy previously worked in Gaza doing international human rights work.

 

Audience

Level: intermediate

This session is aimed at immigration lawyers and caseworkers advising clients from Gaza and assisting UK-based family members seeking to bring their relatives to safety.

 

Booking

The ticket cost is £55 + VAT for members and £65 + VAT for non-members. Members, to secure your discount, please log in to your Free Movement account before booking.

We are running an early bird discount on tickets until 23:59 on Wednesday 15th October 2025. Use code “GAZACASES291025” for 20% off.

 

Important notes

  • A recording of the webinar is NOT included in the ticket price.
  • After the webinar, you will be emailed a copy of any presentation slides.
  • If you would like a certificate of attendance for your continuing professional development record after the webinar has finished, please email editor@freemovement.org.uk.
  • Refund policy: We understand that circumstances can change. Cancellation and refund is possible with no questions asked up to 7 days before the webinar is due to begin. Please contact editor@freemovement.org.uk. 

Book Your Place

£65.00

Members price:

£55 + VAT

Non-members price:

£65 + VAT

Date: 29 October 2025
Course length: 1 hour
Time: 11:00-12:00

The webinar will take place over Zoom.

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