Misleading and deceptive ‘On The Move’ website is unacceptable attempt to deter asylum seekers Blog post Date of publication 09 August 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln
Misleading and deceptive ‘On The Move’ website is unacceptable attempt to deter asylum seekers Blog post Date of publication 09 August 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln
Home Office announces that people applying late to now-closed EU Settlement Scheme will have rights protected while application is determined Latest news Date of publication 06 August 2021 Summary Groups welcome important policy U-turn protecting EU citizens applying after June deadline
Home Office announces that people applying late to now-closed EU Settlement Scheme will have rights protected while application is determined Latest news Date of publication 06 August 2021 Summary Groups welcome important policy U-turn protecting EU citizens applying after June deadline
African Union condemns “in the strongest terms possible” Denmark’s plans to send asylum seekers abroad for processing Latest news Date of publication 03 August 2021 Summary 55-country body criticises European attempts to shift asylum burden to developing countries
African Union condemns “in the strongest terms possible” Denmark’s plans to send asylum seekers abroad for processing Latest news Date of publication 03 August 2021 Summary 55-country body criticises European attempts to shift asylum burden to developing countries
New Judgment: R (on the application of BF (Eritrea)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 38 Blog post Date of publication 02 August 2021 Written by Matrix Legal Support Service, UK Supreme Court Blog
New Judgment: R (on the application of BF (Eritrea)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 38 Blog post Date of publication 02 August 2021 Written by Matrix Legal Support Service, UK Supreme Court Blog
House of Commons Justice Committee finds a rigid system of fixed fees and low pay is leaving legal aid firms struggling Latest news Date of publication 02 August 2021 Summary Report highlights impact of legal aid 'advice deserts' on immigration and asylum law
House of Commons Justice Committee finds a rigid system of fixed fees and low pay is leaving legal aid firms struggling Latest news Date of publication 02 August 2021 Summary Report highlights impact of legal aid 'advice deserts' on immigration and asylum law
Informative new European Network on Statelessness report examines childhood statelessness in the UK Latest news Date of publication 29 July 2021 Summary Report finds significant law, policy, and practice gaps exist in understanding and addressing childhood statelessness
Informative new European Network on Statelessness report examines childhood statelessness in the UK Latest news Date of publication 29 July 2021 Summary Report finds significant law, policy, and practice gaps exist in understanding and addressing childhood statelessness
Home Office barriers stand in the way of a fairer immigration system seeking the ‘best and brightest’ global talent Blog post Date of publication 28 July 2021 Written by Naga Kandiah and Samir Pasha
Home Office barriers stand in the way of a fairer immigration system seeking the ‘best and brightest’ global talent Blog post Date of publication 28 July 2021 Written by Naga Kandiah and Samir Pasha
Government’s ambitious ‘innovation strategy’ outlines plans for new visa routes to make the UK the easiest country in the world for top talent to enter Latest news Date of publication 27 July 2021 Summary Plans include High Potential Individual route, a scale-up route and a revitalised Innovator route
Government’s ambitious ‘innovation strategy’ outlines plans for new visa routes to make the UK the easiest country in the world for top talent to enter Latest news Date of publication 27 July 2021 Summary Plans include High Potential Individual route, a scale-up route and a revitalised Innovator route
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and HMI Prisons publish full inspection report on the use of former army barracks as contingency asylum accommodation Latest news Date of publication 26 July 2021 Summary Inspectors found impoverished and run-down conditions at Penally Camp in Pembrokeshire and Napier Barracks in Kent
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and HMI Prisons publish full inspection report on the use of former army barracks as contingency asylum accommodation Latest news Date of publication 26 July 2021 Summary Inspectors found impoverished and run-down conditions at Penally Camp in Pembrokeshire and Napier Barracks in Kent
Time spent in the UK as a visitor counts as 'residence' for ILR Blog post Date of publication 23 July 2021 Written by Asad Ali Khan
Time spent in the UK as a visitor counts as 'residence' for ILR Blog post Date of publication 23 July 2021 Written by Asad Ali Khan
UNHCR says it is saddened to see the Nationality and Borders Bill pass its second reading stage in Parliament Latest news Date of publication 21 July 2021 Summary Criminalising asylum seekers is unacceptable, the UN Refugee Agency said in a statement today
UNHCR says it is saddened to see the Nationality and Borders Bill pass its second reading stage in Parliament Latest news Date of publication 21 July 2021 Summary Criminalising asylum seekers is unacceptable, the UN Refugee Agency said in a statement today
New House of Commons Library briefing on the Nationality and Borders Bill as it continues its progress through Parliament Latest news Date of publication 20 July 2021 Summary MPs debate controversial immigration bill that had its second reading in Parliament yesterday
New House of Commons Library briefing on the Nationality and Borders Bill as it continues its progress through Parliament Latest news Date of publication 20 July 2021 Summary MPs debate controversial immigration bill that had its second reading in Parliament yesterday
With the Nationality and Borders Bill, the UK is choosing cruelty over morality Blog post Date of publication 19 July 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln
With the Nationality and Borders Bill, the UK is choosing cruelty over morality Blog post Date of publication 19 July 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln
Report by Bail for Immigration Detainees and Medical Justice documents immense harm caused by Covid confinement practices on immigration detainees in prison Latest news Date of publication 19 July 2021 Summary Detainees face effective prolonged solitary confinement with 22 to 24 hours in cell
Report by Bail for Immigration Detainees and Medical Justice documents immense harm caused by Covid confinement practices on immigration detainees in prison Latest news Date of publication 19 July 2021 Summary Detainees face effective prolonged solitary confinement with 22 to 24 hours in cell
New Judgment: Sanambar v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 30 Blog post Date of publication 19 July 2021 Written by Matrix Legal Support Service, UK Supreme Court Blog
New Judgment: Sanambar v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 30 Blog post Date of publication 19 July 2021 Written by Matrix Legal Support Service, UK Supreme Court Blog