Welcome to the May 2019 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This was a mercifully quiet month in immigration law, for a change, but there’s still a few decisions from the Court of Appeal to be aware of — particularly on asylum and trafficking — as well as an important process change for Zambrano applicants. There’s a useful judgment on damages for unlawful detention from the European Court of Human Rights and a new Shortage Occupation List coming in, and we also chat about the EU Settlement Scheme and the new Immigration Services Commissioner.
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The downloadable 25-minute audio podcast follows the running order below:
Asylum
Split Court of Appeal finds asylum seeker age assessment policy unlawful
Afghan country guidance decision remitted following statistical error
Refugees can lawfully be deprived of status under EU law
Zambrano cases
Big Home Office policy change: Zambrano carers need to make a human rights application first
Business immigration
One in ten jobs eligible for work visa priority in proposed new Shortage Occupation List
Unlawful detention
European Court of Human Rights awards substantive damages for breach of detention policy
Settled status
Praise for EU settled status scheme following review of pilot phase
MPs demand settled status backstop for EU citizens after Brexit
Trafficking
Court of Appeal overturns decision to prosecute victim of trafficking
OISC