WEB 3121 Nationality Applications for Children (Webinar)

WEB 3121 Nationality Applications for Children (Webinar)

Practitioners working with children will receive an in-depth look at the ways in which migrant children can register as British citizens.

By Immigration Law Practitioners' Association

Date and time

Location

Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Level: Beginner- Intermediate

Description:

Practitioners and those working with children will receive an in-depth look at the various ways in which migrant children can register as British citizens. The seminar will look at the statutory requirements under the British National Act 1981, the Home Office guidance on registration, as well as practical considerations for making applications. It will include an opportunity to participate in case studies of applications under the different routes to registration, either in groups or led by the tutors.

The topics covered will include:

- Registration applications under sections 1(3), 1(4), 3(2), 3(5), 4F and 4G

- Discretionary applications under section 3(1)

- Parental consent and proof of paternity

- Application process and supporting evidence

*We will not be covering naturalisation or registration applications for adults

Audience: Practitioners advising families about British nationality options for children or wanting to learn more about this area of law.

Tutors: Emma Cohen, OTB Legal and Ashley Fleming, Harper Macleod LLP

Emma is an associate solicitor at OTB Legal, a niche immigration law firm in Nottingham. She previously worked in the immigration team at Bindmans LLP for over thirteen years. She covers all areas of immigration, asylum and nationality law. She has particular interest and experience in complex immigration and nationality cases involving families and children including inter-country adoption and she regularly writes court reports on immigration issues in family cases. Emma qualified as a solicitor in 1995 at Bates, Wells and Braithwaite where she was later a partner in the immigration department. Although she has spent most of her post qualification experience working in immigration law in private practice Emma has also lectured at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and worked in the voluntary sector. She is a volunteer adviser for Rainbow Migration.

Emma is a regular trainer for ILPA and had delivered courses on Nationality Applications for Children, Indefinite Leave to Remain: all you need to know, Criminality and the Immigration Rules, Family Law for Immigration Practitioners, Professional conduct and ethics in immigration cases, Home Office policy, concessions & the exercise of discretion outside the rules, and Discretion – What’s Left? Exploring the use of discretion in immigration and nationality law. She has also spoken at ILPA's conferences on family migration.

Ashley is a partner at Harper Macleod LLP and has over 15 years’ experience working in the field of immigration. Her caseload covers all aspects of immigration, asylum and nationality law.

Ashley is a regular trainer for ILPA and has delivered courses on the nationality applications for children, introductory courses on both immigration and asylum law to MPs’ Caseworkers and Assistants and the Introduction to Immigration Law course for practitioners.

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Nov 26 · 02:00 PST