The New Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006

Thursday 9 November 2006, 6:30pm

Date: Thursday 9 November 2006
Time: 6:30pm

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Much of the Immigration Asylum & Nationality Act 2006 is now in force. Its ultimate effects will include denying rights of appeal to applicants from abroad, changing the employment regime for employers, limiting access to protection under the Refugee Convention for those suspected of ￯ïx¿ïx¯ï¿¯xïx¿ï¿¯xïx¢ï¿¯ïx¿ïx¯x￯xïx€ï¿¯ïx¿ïx¯x￯xïxœterrorism￯ïx¿ïx¯ï¿¯xïx¿ï¿¯xïx¢ï¿¯ïx¿ïx¯x￯xïx€ï¿¯ïx¿ïx¯x￯xïx?, extending the powers of immigration officers, and increasing powers to strip individuals of citizenship or right of abode.

This seminar will look at the following issues:
Upgrade appeals
Appeals against Refusal of Leave to Enter
National Security and Deportation
Continuation of Leave following Applications and Revocations
Cancellation of Leave to Enter
Impact on Employers
New Search and Arrest Powers
Embarking Passengers
Nationality Applications and Deprivation of Citizenship
Interpretation of Refugee Convention, Exclusion and Terrorism

If you would like to book a place on this seminar then please email your full contact details to seminars@gclaw.co.uk

or call us on 020 7993 7671

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Speakers

Kathryn Cronin, Sonali Naik and Ronan Toal

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