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Immigration update podcast, episode 95

34 min • 22 december 2021
Welcome to episode 95 of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we cover some developments on EU citizens’ rights, several cases on immigration appeals, the latest work visa statistics, and then a few court and tribunal judgments on asylum, human trafficking and deportation. Our thanks to Iain Halliday who ably stands in for Colin this month.
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The downloadable 34-minute podcast follows the running order below. Timestamps indicate when a particular section begins.
EU rights
Dependent relatives to get EU Settlement Scheme family permits
EU law still applies in legacy appeals under the EEA Regulations
Appeals (5.53)
Upper Tribunal revisits issue of permission for video evidence from abroad
Upper Tribunal reminds everyone: this is not the place for new evidence
Reopening a finalised immigration appeal is actually pretty hard
Work visas (14.17)
Record number of Global Talent visas awarded
New statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 803 (pork butchers)
Asylum (20.27)
The meaning of “admissible” in statelessness cases

Cessation, Article 3 and removing refugees from the UK
Human trafficking (24.12)
Immigration Enforcement to decide human trafficking claims
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