Welcome to episode 90 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. We’re covering June 2021, which feels a little unreal given the
Nationality and Borders Bill had landed shortly before we were due to record. But life goes on, and we’ve got a few points about the EU Settlement Scheme to cover; a couple of cases on family immigration and one on long residence; several asylum issues; a couple of deportation cases to touch on; and a couple of cases in which the Court of Appeal schools the immigration tribunal in how to do its job.
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The downloadable 28-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
EU Settlement Scheme
What happens to EU citizens who miss the settled status deadline?
High Court finds the EU Settlement Scheme rules for Zambrano carers unlawful
EU Settlement Scheme coronavirus policy relaxed
Family immigration (9.26)
“Reasonable” to expect UK-born 11-year-old to move to Bangladesh, Court of Appeal says
Getting permission to remain in the UK as an adult dependent relative: not likely
Long residence (13.25)
“Open-ended” overstayers can’t rely on ten-year lawful residence rule
Asylum (14.57)
High Court condemns treatment of asylum seekers unlawfully held at Napier barracks
High Court strikes down pandemic protections for refused asylum seekers