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Immigration cases July—December 2024 review

Published on: 19 December 2024

Table of contents

  • Best interests, section 55 and the Northern Irish approach
  • Family members, dependency and work in EU law
  • The Upper Tribunal on entry clearance and Article 8
  • Lawful long residence
  • Deportation and Brexit
  • Imperative grounds of public security and the
  • exception
  • Digital proof of section 3C leave
  • Challenging civil penalties
  • Sponsor licence revocation
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Article summary

Immigration analysis: Adam Pipe, barrister at No 8 Chambers, reviews the key cases from July 2024 to December 2024 for immigration advisers, and explains why they are of interest. The review covers best interests of the child, EU law and dependency, how Article 8 ECHR is treated in entry clearance appeals, leave obtained by deception and long residence, developments on EEA deportation law after Brexit, the content of civil penalty notices, mandatory grounds in sponsor licence revocations, and time limits for appeal where a notice is defective. It also includes the Ramfel case on the need for digital proof of s 3C leave, from June 2024.

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