Welcome to episode 91 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we begin with a Supreme Court decision on deportation and some developments on immigration judicial reviews. We then move to business immigration, where a new type of visa has just been announced, and then off in the other direction completely to cover asylum and refugee issues. We end with a couple of court decisions on deception and long residence. Note that we are not covering the Immigration Bill published in July, as we did a
separate podcast on that a couple of weeks ago.
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The downloadable 29-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
Deportation
Supreme Court dismisses deportation appeal of man living in UK since he was 9
Judicial review (6.23)
Judicial Review Bill to abolish most Cart cases
Upper Tribunal can accept late acknowledgment of service in judicial review cases
Points Based Immigration System (11.17)
UK government promises new “high potential” visa with no job offer required
Half of all Investor visa holders are being investigated, report claims
Asylum and refugees (16.11)
Double win for refugees seeking backdated benefits