Deportation (Advanced)

CPD Points: 5

Length of course: 5 hours

About this course

This course was last updated in June 2023.

Welcome to our course on deportation law! We cover the law and rules on deportation of non EU and EU citizens, including the complex statutory framework, overlapping immigration rules, automatic deportation, revocation of deportation orders, out of country appeals and leading case law. We used worked examples throughout and offer optional deep dive analysis of the more complex bits of law.

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Module 1Statutory framework for deportation
Unit 1What is a deportation order? 
Unit 2Triggers for and exceptions to deportation: summary 
Unit 3Basic power and basic exceptions 
Unit 4“Automatic” deportation 
Unit 5Statutory considerations in deportation appeals 
Unit 6Immigration Rules on making a deportation order 
Module 2Deportation and the European Convention on Human Rights
Unit 1Can non-statutory considerations still be considered? 
Unit 2Strasbourg key cases on relevant considerations 
Unit 3UK key cases on relevant considerations 
Unit 4Gathering evidence in support of an appeal 
Module 3Deportation under EU law
Unit 1Who is protected by the Agreements? 
Unit 2Levels of protection against deportation in EU law, as saved 
Unit 3Derived rights of residence and deportation 
Unit 4Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016, as saved 
Unit 5Gathering evidence in an EU appeal 
Module 4Out of country appeals
Unit 1Out of country human rights appeals 
Unit 2Out of country EU law appeals 
Unit 3Final quiz 

Modules within this course..

  1. Statutory framework for deportation

    Covering the legal power to deport a foreign national, the exceptions to the power to deport, the law on automatic deportations, the deportation framework in the Immigration Act 2014 and the Immigration Rules relating to deportation.
  2. Deportation and the European Convention on Human Rights

    Covering non-statutory considerations on non-EU deportation, and the key cases on the relevant considerations in deportation cases.
  3. Deportation under EU law

    Covering deportation of EU citizens and their family members under the Citizens Directive and under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016.
  4. Out of country appeals

    Covering out of country appeals for both non EU and EU nationals including statutory framework, Home Office guidance and exceptions and key cases such as Kiarie and Byndloss.
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