Episode Summary
Barry returns and joins Sonia to run you through November on Free Movement. It was statistics galore for Sonia who covered the latest immigration, asylum and trafficking figures. A surprise statement of changes contained bad news for Colombians and Ukrainians. Barry was a really big fan of Colin's review of the latest Paddington movie and enthusiastically endorsed Alex Piletska's suggestion that the referee requirement for citizenship applications is scrapped. There were also several cases covered, including a detailed explanation from Sonia of the implications of the latest challenge to the no recourse to public funds policy. Full details of all the posts we covered can be found below. The 50 minute podcast follows the running order below: General immigration (00:40) Statistics for July to September 2024 show health and care worker and student numbers continuing to fall Safe options for Ukrainians and Colombians coming to the UK shut down in latest statement of changes Asylum (03:50) Appeals lodged in the First-tier Tribunal up 53% and continued “significant increase” of asylum appeals expected States cannot refuse asylum claims by LGBTQI+ people based on the ‘discretion test’ alone Trafficking referrals and decisions at record high in latest statistics Unlawfully withdrawn asylum claim results in quashing of trafficking reconsideration refusal Regulation (14:10) OISC adviser who worked beyond his authorisation loses appeal against cancellation of registration Law Society reaccreditation exam: how to prepare and what to expect EUSS (19:50) Lack of appeal against rejection of late EUSS applications does not breach Withdrawal Agreement Independent Monitoring Authority asks Home Office for clarity on border issues for those with pending EUSS applications EEA national appellant in prison
