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Immigration roundup podcast: July 2024

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It’s August and Colin is away on holiday so Sonia was joined by a very special guest, Barry O’Leary, for the July roundup. Sonia and Barry discussed the end of the Rwanda scheme and the resumed processing of asylum cases, things not to do when carrying out an asylum backlog clearance, and the latest pause on decision making. They also cover the many EU Settlement Scheme cases that came out in July, the Windrush Compensation Scheme, a very popular post on a case involving estoppel and passports, and much much more.

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The 53 minute podcast follows the running order below:

Asylum (00:55)

The Rwanda policy is in its death throes

Asylum processing to resume as new regulations allow grants of leave to be made

Lessons to be learned from the last asylum backlog clearance exercise

Successful challenge by Masters student to asylum accommodation move

Freedom of information request shows increase in multiple asylum interview invites for applicants

Asylum Support Tribunal says it can consider lawfulness of Home Office withdrawal of asylum claims

High Court finds trafficking decision unlawful for failure to consider all available evidence

Policy on leave to remain for survivors of trafficking continues to cause confusion and distress

Home Secretary delayed decisions on trafficking victims’ cases because of Rwanda policy – paving the way for potential damages claims  

EU Settlement Scheme (17:30)

Lengthy absences from the UK can still put EU settled status at risk

EU Settlement Scheme: automatic extensions and potential curtailments

Home Office policy on delaying consideration of EUSS applications held to be unlawful

Court of Appeal finds breach of Withdrawal Agreement in “mystery” stamp case

Court of Appeal resolves ambiguity about assumed dependency in EU Settlement Scheme

Detention (28:07)

Harmondsworth detention centre inspection report: “worst conditions” ever seen

Nationality (30:30)

Briefing: a guide to applications to the Windrush Compensation Scheme

High Court finds passport office prevented from refusing passport to person who may not actually be British

High Court upholds refusal to register child as a British Citizen

Points Based System (38:30)

High Court confirms that mandatory sponsor licence revocation is actually mandatory in latest care home case

How the UK’s systems for dealing with overseas entertainers have descended into farce and how they can be improved

Procedure (41:42)

eVisas: who is affected and what steps to take now

First-tier Tribunal judge carried out “wholly inappropriate” cross-examination of appellant

Immigration (48:20)

New Home Office guidance clarifies transitional provisions for absences in the 10 year long residence route

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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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