The Court of Appeal (CoA) strengthens the executive’s power to deprive a naturalised British citizen of status where that citizenship was obtained by means of a material fraud, even if such a
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The Court of Appeal (CoA) strengthens the executive’s power to deprive a naturalised British citizen of status where that citizenship was obtained by means of a material fraud, even if such a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) ruled that the Secretary of State for the Home Department (SSHD) was in breach of a mandatory statutory duty to review her policy on family reunion for child refugees,
The Court of Appeal (CoA) confirmed the robustness of email as a valid form of service under the Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) Order 2000, but emphasised that the presumption of receipt is
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has unveiled a major overhaul of the UK’s immigration system with the introduction of a new contribution-based settlement model for migrants seeking Indefinite Leave to
The Court of Appeal (CoA) addressed the stringent statutory framework governing the deportation of foreign nationals and the necessity of thoroughly assessing an appellant’s likely financial
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has referred a barrister to the Bar Standards Board (BSB) for investigation after he relied on a fabricated legal citation generated by ChatGPT.
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The judgement of the Court of Appeal (CoA) establishes a crucial precedent in UK immigration law, affirming the Secretary of State for the Home Department’s (SSHD) authority and role in legal disputes
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has clarified that a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) issued in error following the refusal of an asylum claim does not constitute a valid grant of leave and does not cause a
Are fast-track asylum appeal adjudicators in sight?
The UK Government is proposing a significant overhaul of its asylum appeals system to clear backlogs, accelerate the return of failed asylum
The Court of Appeal (CoA) upheld a limited civil restraint order (CVO) against a litigant, ruling that her repeated and legally baseless attempts to challenge a decades-old immigration decision