Welcome to the December 2017 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month I cover some changes to the Immigration Rules, the latest Brexit developments and a trio of decisions on deportation. I then mention two cases at the Court of Justice of the European Union – one judgment and one referral – before finishing on some of the other case law we covered on the blog in December, which includes an interesting Supreme Court decision on deprivation of citizenship.
The material is all drawn from the December 2017 blog posts on Free Movement.
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The main content of the downloadable 25 minute audio podcast follows the (non chronological) order of content below:
Immigration Rules
New Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules: HC309
Brexit
Settled status and citizens’ rights – what has been agreed?
How many EU citizens will be criminalised by Brexit?
Deportation
Home Office policy on EU rough sleepers found unlawful
Basic procedural fairness applies even when removal windows used
Home Office EU deportation decision overturned for ignoring EU law
Court of Justice
Self-employed EU citizens who fall out of work retain worker status
Northern Ireland appeal case on “Chen parents” referred to EU court
Other cases
Supreme Court boost for people stripped of their British citizenship
People accused of TOEIC cheating have in-country right of challenge