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Weekly UK immigration update for practitioners: election manifestos, eVisa transition, NHS Wales visitor charges, and key cases on GPS tagging, judicial review ouster and citizenship deprivation for dishonesty

Published on: 13 June 2024

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In this issue

  • Key developments
  • UK immigration control: how it works
  • Challenging immigration decisions and enforcement
  • Citizenship applications
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Key developments
  • Future developments—Immigration calendar

Note that our Immigration calendar outlines the principal forthcoming developments relevant to business immigration advisers.

Key developments

Conservative Manifesto—key immigration policies

The Conservative Party has released its manifesto for the General Election scheduled for 4 July 2024. It presents a series of proposals and measures focused on immigration and asylum that the party intends to introduce or continue should it win the election. This piece provides a concise overview of the main points. See: LNB News 11/06/2024 27.

Liberal Democrat Manifesto—key immigration policies

The Liberal Democrat Party has published its manifesto for the General Election taking place on 4 July 2024. It sets out a range of announcements and policies concerning immigration and asylum that the Liberal Democrats plan to implement if they are successful. This update offers a summary of the key points. See: LNB News 10/06/2024 62...

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