Welcome to episode 88 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we’ve got quite a few different subjects to cover, including some detention issues, the EU Settlement Scheme — for which the deadline is now rapidly approaching — and British nationality law.
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The downloadable 22-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
Long residence
Interjacent overstaying may count in 10-year long residence application
Detention (2.45)
Lack of Rule 35 process in prisons is unlawful, Court of Appeal finds
System for investigating deaths in immigration detention declared unlawful
Human trafficking to be covered by the Adults at Risk policy
Rough sleepers (8.24)
Rounding up the rough sleepers… yet again
EU Settlement Scheme (10.08)
Late applications to the EU Settlement Scheme
Social workers can get settled status for EU kids in care without parental consent
Appeals (14.58)
Confirmed: no right of appeal where limited instead of indefinite leave is granted