WEB 3125 Complex legal & practical issues arising from the EUSS  (Part 2)

WEB 3125 Complex legal & practical issues arising from the EUSS (Part 2)

By Immigration Law Practitioners' Association

This course will address complex legal and practical issues arising in the context of the EU Settlement Scheme.

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

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Level: Intermediate

Description:

This course will address complex legal and practical issues arising in the context of the EU Settlement Scheme. The course aims to equip practitioners with an understanding of how to deal with these issues in their cases.

Part 2 of this course will focus on deportation and certification in relation to beneficiaries of the Withdrawal Agreement.

Part 1 of this course, taking place on 30 October 2025, 10:00-12:00, will provide a general update on the EU Settlement Scheme with a particular focus on:

1. Late applications and remedies

2. Automation and Residence requirements

3. Joining Family Members

4. Case law updates

5. Other emerging key issues

You can attend one or both of these sessions. If you'd like to attend both you can receive 10% off your second booking using the code EUSS10- just enter this code at checkout when booking part 2 of the course.

Audience:

The session is aimed at all practitioners working with EU clients.

Tutors: Mala Savjani, Associate Solicitor at Wilson Solicitors LLP and Eva Doerr, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers

Mala is a Solicitor at Wilson Solicitors LLP. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration, asylum and nationality law, with particular focus on the EU Settlement Scheme and retained EU law, family and private life applications and applications made outside of the Rules. She also works on complex Judicial Reviews and appeals for a wide range of clients. She is currently working on the SAFE Project looking into strategic challenges of the EUSS.

Eva is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. Eva has extensive experience in immigration, asylum and public law, having worked in this field since 2015. She has developed a particular interest and experience in EU free movement law and the impact of Brexit on EEA nationals and their family members. Eva mainly delivers training on EU free movement law and the EU Settlement Scheme (beginner and advanced). She has spoken at the Annual Free Movement Conference and the ILPA AGM.

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Nov 13 · 02:00 PST