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Immigration roundup: August 2023
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Here is our August roundup, and the first podcast with Sonia both leading and at the editing helm (eek!). This month we cover statistics, illegal working fines, asylum support, homeless refugees, adult dependent relatives and some EUSS updates.
Following feedback from our reader survey, we have included timestamps below. We will also link directly to the quiz when we post on Free Movement about the podcast.
Policy (01:00)
Journalists perform a public service in exposing dodgy lawyers. But…
Twitter, Musk’s X, Threads, social media and Free Movement
Look closer: our summary of the latest Home Office statistics
Tripling maximum illegal working fines for employers to £45k per worker is a terrible idea
Asylum (10:14)
Home Office change in practice increases risk of homelessness for recognised refugees
More delays, more refusals, no ‘bad faith’: the latest trafficking statistics
What next for evacuated Sudanese nationals?
Is the Home Office unlawfully treating asylum claims as withdrawn?
High Court demands radical change to Home Office asylum support
‘Systematic and routine’ use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children is unlawful
Family (26:00)
Getting an adult dependent relative visa is hard but not impossible
EU (28:29)
Who qualifies as a “durable partner” under the EU Settlement Scheme?
Post-Brexit spouses aren’t protected by the Withdrawal Agreement, Court of Appeal confirms
Work routes (30:00)
What is the immigration skills charge?
How to apply for a religious work visa
Immigration (31:30)
No Windrush compensation for man whose ILR lapsed while imprisoned abroad
How do I become an OISC adviser?
Updated articles (35:50)
General grounds for refusal: alleged deception, false information and innocent mistakes
How to apply for a UK Expansion Worker visa
What are the financial requirements for UK spouse and partner visas?
138 odcinków
Manage episode 378655634 series 1167417
Here is our August roundup, and the first podcast with Sonia both leading and at the editing helm (eek!). This month we cover statistics, illegal working fines, asylum support, homeless refugees, adult dependent relatives and some EUSS updates.
Following feedback from our reader survey, we have included timestamps below. We will also link directly to the quiz when we post on Free Movement about the podcast.
Policy (01:00)
Journalists perform a public service in exposing dodgy lawyers. But…
Twitter, Musk’s X, Threads, social media and Free Movement
Look closer: our summary of the latest Home Office statistics
Tripling maximum illegal working fines for employers to £45k per worker is a terrible idea
Asylum (10:14)
Home Office change in practice increases risk of homelessness for recognised refugees
More delays, more refusals, no ‘bad faith’: the latest trafficking statistics
What next for evacuated Sudanese nationals?
Is the Home Office unlawfully treating asylum claims as withdrawn?
High Court demands radical change to Home Office asylum support
‘Systematic and routine’ use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children is unlawful
Family (26:00)
Getting an adult dependent relative visa is hard but not impossible
EU (28:29)
Who qualifies as a “durable partner” under the EU Settlement Scheme?
Post-Brexit spouses aren’t protected by the Withdrawal Agreement, Court of Appeal confirms
Work routes (30:00)
What is the immigration skills charge?
How to apply for a religious work visa
Immigration (31:30)
No Windrush compensation for man whose ILR lapsed while imprisoned abroad
How do I become an OISC adviser?
Updated articles (35:50)
General grounds for refusal: alleged deception, false information and innocent mistakes
How to apply for a UK Expansion Worker visa
What are the financial requirements for UK spouse and partner visas?
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