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Immigration roundup: January 2024
Manage episode 402391824 series 1167417
Colin and Sonia have rounded up January 2024. We cover the government's claims to have cleared the 'legacy' asylum backlog and look at the three backlogs that have replaced it. We also discuss the latest in an increasingly long list of cases in which the Home Office has behaved poorly. We also cover everything else from gender based asylum claims, to new rules for business visitors and care homes both losing and keeping their sponsor licences, as well as an interesting case on detention and the Illegal Migration Act.
We conclude with an invite to former Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and (hopefully not also former!) Free Movement podcast listener David Neal to join us on a future episode.
Asylum (00:26)
Reduction in asylum backlog achieved mainly through withdrawals and questionnaires
The inadmissibility process and the three new asylum backlogs
High Court reminder in age assessment challenge of the importance of providing papers on time
Briefing: evidence and arguments in asylum claims based on gender-based violence
CJEU: Women who are victims of gender-based violence can qualify for refugee status
Points based system (11:48)
High Court quashes Home Office decision to revoke another care home’s sponsor licence
Care home operator loses ability to sponsor overseas workers after compliance failures
More flexibility for business visitors from today
Dates confirmed for changes to income thresholds for family and skilled worker visas
Tax residence in the UK: when do people become liable for income and capital gains tax?
Appendix Children: which routes does it apply to and what are the requirements?
Detention (18:18)
High Court grants bail to person detained under new Illegal Migration Act powers
Family immigration (23:00)
How to avoid the minimum income requirement for partners under Appendix FM
Webinar: Exceptional circumstances in family-based immigration applications
EU Settlement Scheme (25:38)
Changes to treatment of some late applications to the EU Settlement Scheme in new guidance
Updated (27:45)
What are the immigration rules for settled returning residents of the United Kingdom?
138 episodi
Manage episode 402391824 series 1167417
Colin and Sonia have rounded up January 2024. We cover the government's claims to have cleared the 'legacy' asylum backlog and look at the three backlogs that have replaced it. We also discuss the latest in an increasingly long list of cases in which the Home Office has behaved poorly. We also cover everything else from gender based asylum claims, to new rules for business visitors and care homes both losing and keeping their sponsor licences, as well as an interesting case on detention and the Illegal Migration Act.
We conclude with an invite to former Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration and (hopefully not also former!) Free Movement podcast listener David Neal to join us on a future episode.
Asylum (00:26)
Reduction in asylum backlog achieved mainly through withdrawals and questionnaires
The inadmissibility process and the three new asylum backlogs
High Court reminder in age assessment challenge of the importance of providing papers on time
Briefing: evidence and arguments in asylum claims based on gender-based violence
CJEU: Women who are victims of gender-based violence can qualify for refugee status
Points based system (11:48)
High Court quashes Home Office decision to revoke another care home’s sponsor licence
Care home operator loses ability to sponsor overseas workers after compliance failures
More flexibility for business visitors from today
Dates confirmed for changes to income thresholds for family and skilled worker visas
Tax residence in the UK: when do people become liable for income and capital gains tax?
Appendix Children: which routes does it apply to and what are the requirements?
Detention (18:18)
High Court grants bail to person detained under new Illegal Migration Act powers
Family immigration (23:00)
How to avoid the minimum income requirement for partners under Appendix FM
Webinar: Exceptional circumstances in family-based immigration applications
EU Settlement Scheme (25:38)
Changes to treatment of some late applications to the EU Settlement Scheme in new guidance
Updated (27:45)
What are the immigration rules for settled returning residents of the United Kingdom?
138 episodi
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