Welcome to episode 66 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. CJ has just been on a podcasting course and you may notice a few differences this month, including some intro music.
This month we start in the Supreme Court with its decision on the Worker Registration Scheme. We then tackle some recent controversies over long residence and passport eGates before running through the latest case law on asylum. A few quick updates on work visas and deportation law follow, and we conclude with appeals law.
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The downloadable 28-minute audio podcast follows the running order below:
Worker Registration Scheme
Supreme Court finds UK breached residence rights of hundreds of thousands of EU citizens
Long residence
Does ANY overstaying rule out settlement after 10 years’ long residence? Confusion after Court of Appeal ruling
Students
Home Office tries to tackle eGates problem that makes short-term study illegal
Asylum
Helpful case on when failure to claim asylum in a safe country damages credibility
Home Office wrong to apply its own Iraq asylum policy instead of country guidance case
Court of Appeal quashes clearly unfounded certificate in Albanian asylum claim
Tribunal says no to return of fast track asylum appeals
Work visas