The Upper Tribunal (UT) has delivered a significant judgement which clarifies the application of the evidential flexibility policy (EFP) and the administrative review process within UK immigration
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The Upper Tribunal (UT) has delivered a significant judgement which clarifies the application of the evidential flexibility policy (EFP) and the administrative review process within UK immigration
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has considered an urgent application for permission to appeal against a High Court decision, which refused to grant interim relief aimed at temporarily preventing a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) delivered a significant judgement, one which confirms that individuals who made valid applications for European Economic Area (EEA) family permits as primary carers of
To avoid deportation, you must be an EU citizen with ten years of continuous residence!
The Court of Appeal (CoA) emphasises that the "ten years" of residence must be as an EU citizen,
The core issue revolves around the correct approach to evidence of surveillance and monitoring by foreign states of their political opponents’ sur place activities
Background:
The appellant is a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a case underscoring critical procedural and substantive points for asylum and humanitarian protection claims in the UK.
Background:
The appellant is a male citizen of
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard an appeal concerning a deeply complex aspect of the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), specifically paragraph (b)(ii)(bb)(aaa) of the "durable partner" definition
The Court of Appeal (CoA) recently heard a case regarding a critical aspect of UK immigration law:- the very limited circumstances under which a refusal of permission to appeal (PTA) by the Upper
The Court of Appeal (CoA) reminded us that "plausibility" alone is not sufficient; the Tribunal must explain why an account is plausible, particularly in light of factors that might suggest
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has recently delivered a strong message to those challenging immigration decisions, that procedural precision is not just a formality, but the very bedrock upon which