WEB 3150 Appendix Child Relative (Sponsors with Protection)
Overview
Level: Beginner – Intermediate
Priya and Kate will work through the following:
- The validity requirements
- Eligibility requirements
- Relationship requirements
- Maintenance and accommodation requirements
- Arguing cases under Article 8 ECHR/with reference to the test of unjustifiably harsh consequences
- Periods of a grant
- Conditions of a grant
- Seeking settlement under Appendix CRP
- The applicable policy guidance
- Case studies and practical examples
Course type:
Beginner – those who want an overview
Update – We will look at the new rules and policy
Intermediate– We will look at difficult issues that arise and provide tips and examples
Audience: This webinar is suitable for practitioners working in immigration law. It is suitable for individuals who are seeking more knowledge and experience and it will be a useful refresher and update course for those who are experienced in this field.
Tutors: Kate Nickson, Consultant Solicitor and Priya Solanki, One Pump Court Chambers
Priya is a busy and experienced specialist in immigration, asylum, human rights and nationality law. She is based at One Pump Court Chambers in London.
She regularly provides in-house training, seminars and webinars and her training sessions are very popular.
She is cited as a leading junior in Immigration (including business immigration) in Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners with the Directories stating, “she has a sharp mind and demonstrates excellent client care”, "she is tactically astute, good under pressure and very persuasive in court" and "she is very knowledgeable in presenting appeals".
Priya has authored two immigration books. For more information on these please see here - https://www.lawbriefpublishing.com/product/migrantvictimsofdomesticviolence/
https://www.lawbriefpublishing.com/product/challengingshammarriageallegations/
Kate is a freelance immigration consultant with over 11 years experience.
She has been a Law Society accredited Senior Immigration Caseworker since 2010 and has worked on notable cases including representing the first two appellants in the Libyan Country Guidance case; AT and Others (Article 15c; risk categories) Libya CG UKUT 00318 (IAC) and AS in the reported case of AS (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department EWCA Civ 1469, which established that the Immigration Tribunal could depart from the findings of the Home Office Conclusive Grounds decision in human trafficking cases and make its own findings.
Kate has particular expertise in human rights applications based on Private and Family Life, protection claims, appeals and judicial reviews. She has built a significant practice assisting refugees in applications to bring over their parents and siblings, inside and outside of the ADR rules.
Kate’s problem solving skills and ability to find novel legal points to argue, make her a popular choice with clients in the Greater Manchester area and beyond. She is passionate about ensuring a successful result for all her clients and will go the extra mile to achieve this.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- Online
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Online event
Organised by
Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
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