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24 October 2023

The Home Office’s new detention powers under the Illegal Migration Act

The Illegal Migration Act 2023 (“IMA”) became law on 20 July 2023. However, the majority of its provisions are yet to be brought into force.

20 June 2023

Windrush Day – 22 June 2023

Thursday 22 June 2023, marks 75 years since HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex in 1948.

Bukunmi Osuntoki

19 June 2023

Dual citizenship and asylum claims: an increasingly common challenge

This blog post examines the issue of how having more than one citizenship impacts asylum claims in the UK.

Oliver Oldman

16 March 2022

Change of Plan? The House of Lords’ apposite amendments to the Nationality and Borders Bill

As Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II has unfolded in reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the House of Lords has finalised its reporting stage review of the Nationality and Borders Bill.

Oliver Oldman

26 October 2021

Why it’s time for an MBA visa

With the UK Chancellor’s budget announcement tomorrow, many UK businesses will be hoping for some good news on the recruitment front to help alleviate current skills shortages across a range of industries. They are likely to get short shrift. The Government has repeatedly pushed back on requests for sector specific carve-outs to deal with post-Brexit recruitment blocks. Instead, its relentless focus has been on the much more popular and palatable high-skilled immigration, attracting the “brightest and the best” with a focus on innovation, research and technology and the exceptionally talented.   

Nicolas Rollason

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