The Home Secretary has succeeded in a judicial review against the Special Immigration Appeals Commission challenging a decision on their jurisdiction to award| Free Movement
An adult who is not a British citizen can apply to become one. This process is known as naturalisation.| Free Movement
As someone who is in the UK with leave to remain, I recently tried the new eVisa system for myself and thought it would be useful to share my experience.| Free Movement
Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter!| Free Movement
Climate change, disasters and corporate driven-environmental harms are forcing communities to move - both within countries and across borders.| Free Movement
Immigration and asylum law in particular is a complex and fast moving area, and it is crucial that lawyers stay up to date to best serve their clients. It is| Free Movement
The High Court found a reasonable grounds (first stage) decision in a trafficking case to be unlawful because the Home Office decision maker adopted a| Free Movement
Ian Macdonald QC has passed away. He was the founder and father of immigration law in this country. He literally wrote the book when in 1983 he published the| Free Movement
The 11th edition of the essential Macdonald's Immigration Law & Practice has been published. The first edition was published by the late, great, Ian| Free Movement
The mantra of “safe and legal routes” is regularly repeated by the government when justifying increasingly draconian legislation in an attempt to prevent| Free Movement
The current immigration rules on when a refugee may be joined by family members — often referred to as refugee family reunion — are woefully outdated and| Free Movement
Updates, commentary, analysis and training on immigration, asylum and nationality law since 2007.| Free Movement
The Secretary of State will reduce judicial oversight of detention and increase her detention powers when more of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 comes into| Free Movement