HJT - The abolition of Immigration Rule 395C
The recent announcement that paragraph 395C of the Immigration Rules is to be scrapped raises questions about the significance for long term overstayers, human rights claims and rights of appeal following the Sapkota case. The associated guidance in Chapter 53 of the Enforcement and Guidance Instructions could be rendered redundant by the change. It may also mark the end of the Legacy backlog clearance exercise, which was at least purportedly based on rule 395C.
Colin and Nicola will attempt to address these issues and any questions you may have in a short and focussed course attracting
Start/End:
6 February 2012 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Venue:
3rd Floor Cutlers Court, 115 Houndsditch, London EC3A 7BR
Organization:
HJT TRAINING
Speakers:
Nicola Braganza (Tooks Chambers) and Colin Yeo (Renaissance Chambers)
Cost:
80 + VAT
CDP Points:
1.5
Booking Contact Details:
Sabrina Stevenson 02034052942
Booking contact email:
- Type of event:
- Immigration law conference
