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6 hour CPD webinar on Zoom “Live Immigration Law Update Webinar”

Tuesday 21st October 2025 – £69.00 – From:09.30 To:16.30

Topics covered include

  • Immigration Bail, and How to Get ItNicholas Sadeghi (Barrister, Goldsmith Chambers)

    Detention and bail may seem like a footnote to immigration law and the First-tier Tribunal is well-accustomed to bail applications that are negligibly – and even negligently – prepared; with applicants suffering the consequences every day. However, the deprivation of liberty is meant to be the highest form of punishment that the law can impose; yet it is being used without time limits and with inadequate safeguards against people who are not serving any criminal sentence, many of whom are vulnerable. The purpose of this talk is to explain how to prepare compelling bail grounds and supporting evidence that can tip the balance in favour of the applicant before counsel has even crossed the courtroom threshold.

     

  • Procedure rules in the First-tier Tribunal and practical considerations for vulnerable clientsNiamh Fegan (Barrister, Goldsmith Chambers)

    Niamh will cover practical tips for bundles, instructing experts, interpreter issues, and considerations for vulnerable parties in proceedings

  • Immigration Law Update Autumn 2025Richard McKee (Retired judge of the Upper Tribunal)

    This presentation will explore recent Statements of Changes, the Common Travel Area, and issues surrounding Deportation

  • Visitor visa: considerations when applying and when challenging refusals – Niamh Fegan (Barrister, Goldsmith Chambers)

    This presentation will cover the rules on applying for a standard visitor visa, the relationship between the visitor route and the new Electronic Travel Authorisation, and considerations for challenging visitor visa refusals, including recent case law.

  • Navigating the UK Asylum System: Procedural Challenges, Policy Shifts, and Strategic Considerations for Legal Practitioners – Nozima Rakhimjonova (Barrister, Fraser Chambers)

    This session will explore the complexities of the claim process, addressing backlogs and the careful consideration of evidence during the preparation of initial stage representations. It will also cover recent procedural updates, including legislative changes in the field. To provide practical insights, the speaker will include relevant examples from Afghan and Ukrainian cases.

  • Topic will followNishan Paramjorthy (Barrister, Paramount Chambers)

     

     

  • Preventing removal: applications, judicial review and injunctions – Amanda Jones (Barrister, Great James Street Chambers)

    This topic explores the legal mechanisms available to individuals facing removal from the UK. It covers the submission of last-minute applications to the Home Office, including fresh claims and human rights representations, and examines the role of judicial review in challenging removal decisions where no right of appeal exists. The session also addresses the use of injunctions—both interim and urgent—to prevent removal pending legal proceedings, highlighting procedural requirements, evidential thresholds, and strategic considerations for practitioners.

A recording will be made available upon request to all delegates who have registered for this webinar, at no additional cost.

Course materials and Certificate of attendance will be provided.

Event Details

  • Venue: Zoom
  • Date: Tuesday 21st October 2025
  • Time: 09:30 – 16:30
  • Course fee: 6 hour webinar £69.00 (No VAT)

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