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There are some detailed blog posts to come on some of the more important things that happened in the last fortnight, but for those who missed their beloved Free Movement updates here is a brief round up of ... Read more

Article 3, Cases, Children, EU citizenship, EU Free Movement, Immigration rules, Legislation, News 21 May 2013 Free Movement.

What hope after LASPO: Time to re-visit Maaouia ?

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This post by Frances Meyler and Sarah Woodhouse, Co-Directors of the Liverpool Law Clinic, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, examines some of the arguments that might be put forward in an ... Read more

Guest post, Legislation, Work 26 April 2013 Frances Meyler.

Court of Appeal grapples with Zambrano

The decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Zambrano requires a lot of explaining. The process of seeking to understand its impact will continue for some time at an EU level and domestically. ... Read more

Cases, Court of Appeal, EU citizenship, EU Free Movement, Europe 17 January 2013 Free Movement.

Year in review

First of all, some stats from the blog for 2012: 722,000 page views 2,000 page views per day on average 356,000 visitors 2 min 46 sec average visit duration 2 pages viewed per visit on average 149 new blog ... Read more

Blog news 28 December 2012 Free Movement.

More new rules…

On 22 November 2012 a new Statement of Changes was laid which brings in quite a few amendments to the Immigration Rules. A large proportion of those changes are yet again to clarify, correct and/or put into place ... Read more

Immigration rules, July 2012 changes, Legislation, PBS 3 December 2012 Sarah Pinder.

Book review: Free Movement of Persons in the Enlarged European Union

The publishers, Sweet & Maxwell, have been kind enough to provide a review copy of the 2nd edition of Free Movement of Persons in the Enlarged European Union by Nicola Rogers, Rick Scannell and John Walsh. Nicola ... Read more

Products and reviews 25 October 2012 Free Movement.

Zambrano (sort of) incorporated into regulations at last

The Immigration (European Economic Area) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/2560) come into force on 8 November 2012. There are two bits of good news for applicants and one piece of bad news. For previous ... Read more

EU citizenship, EU Free Movement, Europe, Legislation 23 October 2012 Free Movement.

Blog developments

From its conception in 2007, the Free Movement blog has been about sharing information and ideas. When the blog first went live with an anonymous author and zero readership the 'About' page had this to say: All you need ... Read more

Blog news 12 October 2012 Free Movement.

New edition of HJT Training Immigration Manual

The twelfth edition of the HJT Training Immigration Manual is now available in hard copy and for Kindle. The hard copy is priced at £70.50 and can be ordered directly from the HJT Training website. The Kindle version ... Read more

Products and reviews 28 September 2012 Colin Yeo.

The interplay between immigration and family proceedings – Part 2

Following up from yesterday, this post is now going to look at the second case of two from the Upper Tribunal setting further guidance as to how to deal with family proceedings.  In Nimako-Boateng (residence orders - ... Read more

Article 8, Cases, Children, Tribunal 11 July 2012 Sarah Pinder.

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Colin Yeo

Specialist immigration barrister

Expert in UK immigration law who has been practising in the field for 13 years. A barrister based at Renaissance Chambers in London, Colin is also the editor of the influental immigration law blog Free Movement and a director at professional training company HJT Training.

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