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Colin Yeo
Immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at and editor of the Free Movement website at .
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Colin Yeo 16 min.
An antidote to the talk of queue jumping…
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Colin Yeo 17 min.
New post: Home Office “too accepting” of dire asylum accommodation, immigration inspector finds
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Colin Yeo 33 min.
Preparing an appeal for an autistic adult separated from her parents by the 2012 immigration rules introduced by Theresa May. Heartbreaking. Appeal stands a good chance of winning, but process takes over a year, at least, and they’ve been separated most of that time.
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Adam Bienkov 2 oras
Sumasagot kay @The3Million @StevePeers
For those who have asked, here’s the transcript of Number 10 denying that Theresa May was suggesting EU citizens living in the UK have “jumped the queue”
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Colin Yeo 2 oras
Strong language for the Chief Inspector, whose patience with the Home Office seems exhausted. Says Home Office response underplays “the evidence of poor accommodation standards”
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MigrationObservatory 3 oras
The rhetoric of migrants “jumping the queue” is nothing new, and is dissected in this analysis of how political language drove Australia toward restrictive asylum policies, by at Reuters Institute
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Colin Yeo 4 na oras
New post: Immigration Rules on humanitarian protection conflict with EU law
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Catherine Taroni 6 na oras
VIP appointment booked for 1pm at 'VIP Bucket' in Croydon. Client arrives early and told that centre is not opening until Friday and she should go to Lunar House. She has been charged £9100. Thanks
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Colin Yeo 6 na oras
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That one is a bit of a blast from the past. I think Alan Payne has been working on it right from the start, too.
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Colin Yeo 6 na oras
New post: Upper Tribunal grants general permission to appeal to Afghan hijackers
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Colin Yeo 7 oras
Nov 20 immigration update newsletter featuring “Permission to appeal application for Secretary of State for…”
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Colin Yeo 7 oras
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A Swish.
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UK Supreme Court 7 oras
The Supreme Court has today refused permission to appeal in the matter of Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Appellant) v Wightman and others (Respondents).
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Colin Yeo 9 na oras
New post: Court of Appeal: Wikipedia can (but shouldn’t) be used to prove foreign law
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Michael Deacon Nob 17
Considered reflections on a small faction of the Conservative party, from today's Daily Telegraph
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Scientists for EU Nob 19
This is utterly disingenuous. EU citizens don't "jump the queue" over engineers/scientists from India, Australia. Labs & companies identify the talent they want. Then if the individuals are from outside the EU *our own government* puts up the barriers.
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Detention Action Nob 19
The capacity of the UK detention estate could soon be down 40% compared to 2015 levels. Important post from on the closure of and the future of immigration detention
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ICIBI Nob 19
The Chief Inspector's report on the 'Home Office’s management of asylum accommodation provision' is being published tomorrow (Tuesday 19 November).
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Colin Yeo Nob 19
Looking forward to the AGM next Saturday, tickets still available for members here:
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Colin Yeo Nob 19
New post: Meek Court of Appeal takes Home Office at its word
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