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- SSHD can cancel ILR held by a person outside the UK
- False representations made in pending application don’t ‘simply disappear’ by varying it to an ILR application
- A look at the new Home Office adoption guidance
Category Archives: France
Trafficking victim’s return from France ordered by court
AA (Sudan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWHC 1869 (Admin) (06 July 2021) In these proceedings case, Wall J decided that it was arguable that it had been unlawful for the SSHD to have had in … Continue reading
Prime Minister’s “speech”
History and political science are odd subjects. I recently posted on an Arab dictator who was universally acknowledged as a hero. But now I am forced, somewhat belatedly, to write about a leader of the western world – the British … Continue reading
French and British joint declaration on immigration
The global economic recession’s bite into British and French defence budgets has opened a “new chapter” in bilateral defence cooperation between these historically rival nations. Emphasising that the sovereignty of neither nation would be compromised as a result of the … Continue reading