Episode Summary
Time for your June round up of all things Free Movement - and Barry is back! In this month's episode both Sonia and Barry divulge some rather niche interests, while discussing the second latest (!!) statement of changes, the Migration Advisory Committee's review into the minimum income requirement, the legal aid crisis (the increase was announced the day of recording) and impact on the tribunals. They also looked at difficulties for both Afghan women and Ukrainians seeking protection in the UK. Cases included a mystifying decision by some legal representatives to ignore a helpful email from the Home Office, some guidance on bringing Cart judicial reviews under the new restrictions, a certificate of travel refusal and more!The 37 minute long podcast follows the running order below:Statement of changes (01:30)Statement of changes: HC 836 sees changes to permitted absences for EU Settlement SchemeAsylum (02:40)The Home Office is refusing Ukrainians’ protection claims and telling them to leave the UKLegal aid crisis worsens with shortage of immigration and asylum advice throughout the UKImmigration tribunal appeals backlog up 80% to 90k outstanding cases The uncertain future for Afghan women seeking asylumTribunals “required to use common sense” in claims of monitoring by a foreign stateCourt of Appeal finds Home Office justified in refusing certificate of travelFamily (16:30)Committee advises against further increase to minimum income requirement for familiesProcedure (22:05)Lawyer error results in invalidity of settlement application Court of Appeal finds jurisdiction in Cart judicial review under “natural justice exception”Work routes (28:12)High Court rules sponsor s
