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UK immigration weekly briefing for lawyers: Labour plans, BRP eVisas, visa application centre changes, Skilled Worker reforms, Jan–July 2024 cases, Begum ruling, ILPA/Law Society statements — 8 August 2024

Published on: 08 August 2024

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In this issue

  • Key developments
  • UK immigration control: how it works
  • Sponsored work
  • British citizenship
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New Q&As
  • Future developments—Immigration calendar

Our Immigration calendar highlights forthcoming milestones of relevance to business immigration advisers.

Immigration cases January—July 2024 review

Adam Pipe, barrister at No 8 Chambers, surveys the leading decisions from January to July 2024 for immigration practitioners, setting out why they matter. The roundup addresses: withdrawal of sponsor licences; legal limbo and Article 8 ECHR; judicial conduct and fairness; EUSS and the Withdrawal Agreement; deportation affecting EEA and non‑EEA nationals; electronic monitoring; private life; entry clearance; and citizenship rights and removal of status. See News Analysis: Immigration cases January—July 2024 review.

UK immigration control: how it works

What to expect from the new Labour government on Immigration Law

Ben Maitland, senior associate at Vanessa Ganguin Immigration Law, examines statements from the newly elected Labour government on legal migration, including its ‘new approach’ to skills. See News Analysis: What to expect from the new Labour government on Immigration Law.

The ILPA and the Law Society have issued statements responding to riots and the threat to immigration...

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