- BY Colin Yeo
Immigration update podcast, episode 33
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Welcome to the September 2016 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This episode I start with a few EU law and process issues, cover the relevant higher court and Upper Tribunal cases for September and end with some policy updates.
The material is all drawn from the September 2016 blog posts on Free Movement.
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The downloadable 20 minute audio podcast follows the (non chronological) order of content below:
- Home Office testing online fast track applications for EU nationals
- Home Office launches online EU applications and passport return service
- Worker status, unemployment and genuine prospects of finding work in EU law
- Dura Lex, Sed Lex: Refugee children must remain in Calais says Court of Appeal
- Senior Iranian prison official excluded from refugee protection despite duress argument
- Fresh claims *might* generate right of appeal after all
- Upper Tribunal can review Home Office decisions made concerning Scottish residents
- No appeal to Court of Appeal until Upper Tribunal appeal concluded
- Inspectors criticises Home Office handling of refugee family reunion applications
- Return of passport by Home Office to sit Secure English Language Test