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Factsheets on deportation and detention
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Just seen these great factsheets from BID on deportation and detention issues, with really useful advice and suggestions for those trying to represent themselves or their friends and family:
- BID Factsheet 1: Immigration appeals including deportation The Home Office has refused me permission to stay in the UK. Can I appeal their decision? 20 Jun 2013
- BID factsheet 2: Getting Probation approval for your immigration bail address I’m a foreign national ex-offender, I’m still on Licence, and I want to apply for immigration bail. What do I need to do? 12 Sep 2013
- BID Factsheet 3: Information for immigration detainees held in prisons I’m an immigration detainee but I am held in a prison instead of an immigration removal centre. What are my options? 7 Oct 2014
- BID Factsheet 5 Deportation Appeals: an overview (with University of Law) This leaflet is a guide to how to appeal against a decision to deport you. If the Home Office has made a decision to deport you, you can appeal against that decision to the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber (IAC) 17 Mar 2015
- BID Factsheet 6 Deportation Appeals: Deportation of EEA nationals (with University of Law) 17 Mar 2015
- BID Factsheet 7 Deportation Appeals: EEA nationals length of residence (with University of Law) The length of an EU/EEA national’s lawful residence in the UK prior to the decision to deport directly determines how strong the Home Office grounds must be to justify deportation. 17 Mar 2015
- BID Factsheet 8 Deportation Appeals: Representing yourself in the First-tier Tribunal in an Article 8 Deportation Appeal A guide for people challenging deportation on grounds of long residence and/or family life who do not have a legal representative and who have an in-country right of appeal (i.e. those who can remain in the UK while they appeal against the decision to deport) to the First Tier Tribunal. 4 Jun 2015
- BID Factsheet 9 Deportation Appeals: Certification of a Human Rights claim If your case is certified, it means that you can be removed from the UK while you are appealing against the decision to deport you. 10 Aug 2015
- BID Factsheet 10 Deportation Appeals: Preparing your Article 8 deportation appeal A guide to preparing your deportation appeal if you do not have a legal representative. This factsheet will assist you if you believe that you should not be deported because you have lived in the UK for a long time, and/or you have a partner or children in the UK. 10 Aug 2015
Visit the BID website for the most up to date versions and some translations of these into other languages.
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Colin Yeo
Immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at Garden Court Chambers in London and founder of the Free Movement immigration law website.