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ILPA: Settlement: family, private life and other human rights routes

WEB 3016 Settlement: family, private life and other human rights routes

Tuesday 23 April 2024 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
£55.00 - £165.00

Description:

This course will focus on settlement (indefinite leave to remain) applications in the family, private life and other human rights routes including long residence and will also cover EUSS, UK ancestry and BN(O) Hong Kong applications. It will include consideration of general issues such as Life in the UK/English language requirements, criminality and other general grounds for refusal, continuity of residence, qualifying periods and Covid 19 discretions as well as the mechanics of applications, appeals and maintaining ILR including returning resident applications.

The aim of the course is to provide practitioners with a clear overview of the current measures, policy guidance and any concessions in place to enable them to fully advise and prepare clients who are applying or considering applying for settlement in family, private life and other human rights routes.

Audience:

The session is aimed at practitioners either with prior knowledge and experience of family, private life and other human rights applications who are looking to refine their knowledge of this area of practice or who wish to expand their knowledge of areas which they do not routinely work in.

Tutors: Emma Cohen, OTB Legal and Meghan Vozila Penningtons Manches Cooper

Please book at https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-3016-settlement-family-private-life-and-other-human-rights-routes/

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Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA)
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