The High Court recently affirmed that the Home Office may serve legal proceedings on foreign transport companies without prior judicial permission, provided that the underlying legislation clearly
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The High Court recently affirmed that the Home Office may serve legal proceedings on foreign transport companies without prior judicial permission, provided that the underlying legislation clearly
Historically, British dual citizens have navigated the complexities of international travel by using whichever passport was most convenient for their circumstances. However, the UK border control
The Court of Appeal (CoA) addressed the issue of the deportation of EU citizens for crimes committed after the UK’s withdrawal.Facts:Ms. Vargova, a Slovakian national who arrived in the UK in 2007 at
The High Court confirmed that a failure to pay salaries, as stated on Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS), and omissions in reporting reduced working hours through the official Sponsorship Management
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has delivered a landmark ruling, one that effectively dismantles the Home Office’s longstanding “alignment policy”. This judgement serves to clarify that a child’s right to
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was asked whether the First-tier Tribunal for Asylum Support (AST), when hearing an appeal regarding the refusal or withdrawal of asylum support, has the authority to “look
The Supreme Court determined that the Home Office may lawfully serve citizenship deprivation notices and orders in immediate succession to prevent dual nationals from exploiting legal loopholes of
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has established a significant legal precedent by ruling that the risk of being re-trafficked due to generalised poverty and economic necessity does not, in and of itself,
The Court of Appeal (CoA) focused on the high legal threshold required to prevent the deportation of a foreign national who has previously been convicted of serious violent crimes.Facts:The appellant
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has provided a clear and elevated barrier for extended adult family members seeking to enter the UK under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR),