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Family Reunion after Two Years of Separation
We were instructed regarding the appeal of an Egyptian national who applied for entry clearance for family reunion, as the spouse of a refugee in the UK. He married an Egyptian national who claimed asylum in the UK and following a successful...
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Article 8 v Family Reunion
We represented an appellant who is a citizen of Syria who made an application for family reunion to join her son who was granted refugee status. She made the application before she instructed us and the entry clearance officer decided that the...
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No more Tier Refugee System (for now!)
The Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick announced on 8 June 2023 that the tier refugee system introduced by the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 will be paused from July 2023. The 2 tier approach differentiated between asylum seekers entering...
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Migration policies are harming families and society
The House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee published on 28th February 2023 its report “All Families Matter – Inquiry into Family Migration”. The Committee assessed the family migration policies and found them to be complex and...
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The War in Ukraine and claiming Asylum in the UK
The Russian military operations in the Ukraine will result in the civilian population suffering, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees has expressed grave concerns over the fast deteriorating situation and the ongoing military action in...
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2nd Class Refugees
The Government has announced sweeping changes to the asylum system so that the way that a person enters the United Kingdom will have an impact on their asylum claim. Only refugees who arrive through official routes, such as refugee...
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How to choose the best immigration lawyer?
At Danielle Cohen Solicitors, we believe that it is important that you are able to find the right advice to help solve your immigration matter. Accordingly, if you wish to seek legal assistance when preparing an application or appeal, you should...
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Unaccompanied Refugee Children
Under section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016 the Secretary of State must, as soon as possible, make arrangements to relocate to the UK and support a specified number of unaccompanied refugee children from other countries in Europe. In 2016...
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Dual Nationality and EU Regulation
Toufik Lounes v SSHD C165/16.
On 14th November 2017 the Grand Chambers of the Court of Justice published its judgement in the case of Lounes. The Case concerned Garcia Ormazabal, a Spanish national who moved to the UK to study in 1996, and has...
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