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Immigration roundup podcast: September 2025

September brought us a new Home Secretary who immediately made some inaccurate comments about “last minute” legal challenges to removal and the modern slavery identification system, so Sonia looked at those in this month’s podcast. Sonia also covered the final act of the previous Home Secretary, which was the closure of the refugee family reunion route. Refugees do still have other options, but with a lot more hurdles and delays in place.

Barry discussed the case of the Palestinian refugee where the Home Office withdrew the refusal of his asylum claim the day before the appeal hearing indicating that refugee status would be granted, only to refuse it again following publicity of the case – prompting a further legal battle. Barry also looked at changes to the early removal scheme for foreign national offenders, as well as the case of an ill-advised use of AI by an immigration barrister that led to a referral to the Bar Standards Board. All this and much more!

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The 40 minute podcast follows the running order below:

Asylum (02:55)

⁠The reality behind “last minute” legal challenges to removal⁠

⁠Briefing: is the modern slavery identification system in the UK being misused?⁠

⁠Home Office amends modern slavery guidance to facilitate returns to France following High Court decision⁠

⁠Palestinian refugee forced to wait further 18 months for refugee status after Home Office change of position⁠

⁠Refugee family reunion route closed in statement of changes: HC 1298⁠

⁠What now for refugee family reunion applications?⁠

Deportation (22:50)

⁠A look at the upcoming changes to the early removal scheme for foreign national offenders⁠

Procedure (27:50)

⁠Tribunal lacked jurisdiction to consider human rights appeal where no notice filed⁠

⁠Procedural fairness in visit visa applications⁠

⁠Barrister referred to regulator following misuse of AI in immigration appeal⁠

Work routes (37:35)

⁠Care worker found working in restaurant loses legal challenge⁠

⁠Explainer: navigating the Shortage Occupation List, Immigration Salary List and Temporary Shortage List⁠

Updated (40:12)

⁠How to access old versions of Home Office guidance and identify any changes⁠

⁠Exceptional circumstances in a spouse or partner visa application under Appendix FM⁠

⁠Visas for children under Appendix FM of the immigration rules⁠

⁠British by descent: when the child of a British citizen is not themselves British⁠

⁠How to apply for an International Sportsperson visa⁠

⁠General grounds for refusal: understanding mandatory refusal periods

 

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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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