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Over the past 20 years or so the issue of immigration status has become increasingly relevant to a person's entitlement to local authority support, and to the powers and duties of …
The terms "unlawful detention" and "false imprisonment" are often used interchangeably. Unlawful detention is commonly used to determine, in the context of immigration cases, …
The Immigration Act 2014 introduced a new framework for the Home Office investigating sham marriages. With the Home Office investigating thousands of marriages and civil …
Immigration is a fact of life. There are a variety of reasons why one may wish to relocate including to seek safety, to seek further education, for work or for family etc.A natural …
International parental child abduction is the wrongful removal or retention of a child across national borders, without the consent of those with parental responsibility or court …
For a number of years, consecutive Secretaries of State for the Home Department have increasingly used their powers to deprive individuals of their British citizenship. The use of …
Recent years have seen increasing interest in the UK's obligations towards refugees and in the creation of safe and legal routes of entry. Conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan and …
Health and medical cases are widely recognised by immigration practitioners as some of the most challenging in this area of law. This guide will assist practitioners in all areas …