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Immigration update podcast, episode 60

27 min • 14 januari 2019
Welcome to the December 2018 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. It’s a bumper issue, with a host of immigration announcements just before Christmas to cover, including two sets of changes to the Immigration Rules, a white paper, an Immigration Bill and announcements on EU citizens’ rights. We run through the main policy and procedural changes for lawyers to be aware of before turning to some case law on asylum and detention, as well as all the Upper Tribunal’s reported decisions for this month — all in just 25 minutes.
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The main content of the downloadable 25-minute audio podcast follows the (non chronological) order of content below:
Points Based System
New statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 1779
Home Office confirms chaotic U-turn on suspension of Tier 1 (Investor) visas
Immigration white paper published
Procedure
Dedicated Home Office team to consider new evidence in pending appeals
Immigration health surcharge to double from 8 January 2019
Immigration lawyers have to publish their prices by 6 December 2018
Court of Appeal guidance on costs in ETS cases
Rolling review can be appropriate, Court of Appeal holds
Brexit
New statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 1849
A member of an EU national’s household can apply for settled status
Government to water down EU citizens’ rights if no Brexit deal
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