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
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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),
A recent judgement of the Court of Appeal (CoA) reinforces the legal principle that the acquisition of British citizenship by the child can remove the foundation for the derivative right under
The new UK Immigration Rules, which took effect on 11 November 2025, represent the most substantial overhaul in over a decade and stem from the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules 1333 published
The Court of Appeal (CoA) overturned an Upper Tribunal (UT) decision based on the incorrect assumption that post offices are closed on Sundays.Facts:Mr. Mohammed Baparee, a national of Bangladesh,
The Court of Appeal (CoA) upheld the strict application of the deportation regime for foreign criminals, ruling that the mandatory public interest considerations outlined in Section 117C of the
A recent ruling of the Court of Appeal (CoA) established a stringent interpretation of the sole representative visa route, clarifying that the role demands long-term supervision and knowledge of the
The Court of Appeal (CoA) ruled that the Government’s decision to implement a highly restricted and secretive priority relocation policy for Afghan nationals whose safety was compromised was both a