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SUMMARY:WEB 1226 Article 8 ECHR Update
DESCRIPTION:Reviewing the protection afforded by Article 8 European Convention on Human Rights in 2023.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate \nD﻿escription: \nReviewing the protection afforded by Article 8 ECHR in 2023\, in conjunction with a detailed look at the recent changes to the Immigration Rules and recent authorities and policy/statutory changes\, in order to provide practitioners with a practical update on how to prepare their cases relying on family and private life.   \nTopics: \n•    the new immigration rules – Appendix Private Life and Appendix Settlement Family Life  \n•    the relationship between Article 8 and the Immigration Rules and the public interest considerations in the NIAA 2002 (as amended); \n•    entry clearance applications; \n•    ‘insurmountable obstacles’ and family life;  \n•    best interests of children;  \n•    dependent relatives and carers;  \n•    Article 8 and appeals\, including ‘new matters’  \nAudience: The session is aimed at all practitioners who are advising clients on claims relating to their family and private lives. Some familiarity with Article 8 would be useful\, as this is not an introductory course. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Mala Savjani\, Solicitor at Wilson Solicitors for Here for Good and Vijay Jagadesham\, Barrister at Garden Court North Chambers \nMala is a solicitor at Wilson Solicitors LLP for Here for Good. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on applications based on partnership\, family and private life; asylum on the basis of sexual identity; and the rights of Europeans and their family members. Mala also volunteers for Waterloo Legal Advice Service and Rainbow Migration and is a volunteer lawyer for the charity “Here for Good”. \nVijay “undertakes a wide range of immigration and asylum work\, most notably on behalf of vulnerable adults and children”(Chambers and Partners\, 2019). Vijay recently returned from his sixth trip to the island of Samos in Greece\, where he provided legal aid to asylum seekers and drafted numerous applications to the European Court of Human Rights in relation to age-disputed unaccompanied minors\, and exceptionally secured “interim measures” against the Greek government in relation to breaches of Article 3 ECHR.  \nVijay regularly engages in age assessment challenges and is particularly well placed to do so in light of his experience in immigration and asylum law and civil litigation\, including actions against the police. Vijay also draws on his significant public law expertise\, including two successful challenges in the Supreme Court\, in bringing public law challenges in relation to all levels of decision-making. He also advises on claims for damages\, under the common law and the HRA 1998. He is a contributor to the 9th edition of Macdonald’s Immigration Law and Practice.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1226-article-8-echr-update/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231114T100000
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CREATED:20230417T094707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T124109Z
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SUMMARY:WEB 1211 Nationality Law is Fun
DESCRIPTION:We hope that by the end of this course you’ll agree with us that Nationality law is fun!\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nThe session is aimed at practitioners who want to develop their understanding of British nationality law and who are interested in more than making applications for citizenship. It complements the ILPA courses on naturalisation and registration of children. It covers automatic acquisition of British citizenship by birth or descent\, tracing family status and old Commonwealth cases on and after independence\, other forms of British nationality (e.g.\, British Overseas citizens)\, and dual nationality issues in practice. It also looks at the swing to correct historical injustices based on sex discrimination\, illegitimacy and birth in the British overseas territories.  \nIt considers the nationality legislation of 1914 and 1948 before turning to the development of the British Nationality Act 1981 and its revisions down to the present day. The course includes discussion of relevant changes made by the Nationality and Borders Act 2022. Understand the implications of status tracing for your client and emerge a better-informed and wiser immigration\, asylum and nationality lawyer. \nThe aim of this course is to provide training on parts of nationality law that clients seek advice and assistance upon so that practitioners can provide a full service on all aspects of British nationality law. \nThis course complements the ‘Nationality Law Applications for Children’ delivered by Emma Cohen and Ashley Fleming.  \nA﻿udience: This course is designed for immigration practitioners who want to develop a deeper understanding of nationality law principles and history in the UK.  \n\n\nT﻿utors: Adrian Berry\, Garden Court Chambers and Diana Baxter\, Wesley Gryk Solicitors \nAdrian Berry is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. He has an extensive practice in British nationality law\, both in historic Commonwealth-based claims and in contemporary issues concerning the automatic acquisition of citizenship\, naturalisation and registration\, as well as deprivation and loss of British nationality. \nHe advises on claims to be a British citizen\, British Overseas citizen (BOC)\, British overseas territories citizen (BOTC)\, British National (Overseas) (BN(O))\, British subject (BS)\, or British Protected Person (BPP). \nAdrian served as the Chair of the ILPA Committee of Trustees from 2014-2020 and was appointed as ILPA Patron in 2021.  \n​​​​​​Diana Baxter is a Partner at Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP\, a leading UK immigration firm. Diana’s legal practice covers a broad spectrum of UK immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular expertise in cases involving children and young people\, and complex nationality law. Diana regularly delivers training for ILPA on nationality law\, Appendix FM and family routes.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1211-nationality-law-is-fun/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T181105Z
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SUMMARY:ILPA Economic Migration Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nDescription: \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nILPA Economic Migration Working Group meetings will ordinarily be held in hybrid format\, hosted remotely on Zoom and in person. \nWhether you plan to attend in person or remotely\, please register in advance of the meeting on this page. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. \nWhere meetings are also hosted in person\, they will take place at Mayer Brown\, 201 Bishopsgate\, London EC2M 3AF. If you would like to attend in person\, in addition to registering as requested above\, please email marianne.schonle@ilpa.org.uk as soon as possible and no later than 5pm the day before the Working Group meeting to indicate that you would like to attend in person\, so that your details can be added to the guest list and shared with the relevant colleagues at Mayer Brown for the purposes of managing numbers and facilitating entry to the building. \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the working group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nChairs: \nThe meeting will be chaired by James Perrott (Mayer Brown International)\, Tom Brett-Young (VWV)\, and Anushka Sinha (Vanessa Ganguin Immigration Law). \nAudience: \nILPA Members. \nPlease note: \n• Meeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \n• Please ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting. \n• ILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-economic-migration-working-group-meeting-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231109T160000
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CREATED:20230417T094704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T161128Z
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SUMMARY:FREE 1244 “I can’t afford immigration fees” (FREE Members' Online Training)
DESCRIPTION:“I can’t afford immigration fees”: how to prepare successful fee waiver applications\n\n\nThis event is open to ILPA members only. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this training\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat about membership (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nThis course wants to be a very practical introduction to immigration fee waiver applications\, for both in country and out of country applications. \nWe will be talking about who is eligible for fee waivers; how to prepare fee waiver applications; when to submit fee waiver applications; and what to do if an application is refused. \nBy the end of the course\, attendees will be able to: \n(1) identify at an early stage clients who are eligible for fee waivers; \n(2) prepare “winning” fee waiver applications; \n(3) understand the application process; and \n(4) understand what happens after an application has been decided\, with both positive and negative decisions. \nT﻿opics: \n1. Eligibility: which applications attract a fee waiver\, and what are the tests to be granted a fee waiver \n2. Process: how and when to submit the application \n3. Preparation: what documents are needed and how to best present the evidence \n4. Decisions: what happens after a positive decision and what happens after a negative decision \nThis course will be relevant to lawyers\, but also non-lawyers\, such as NGOs\, frontline organisations\, legal assistants\, interns\, volunteers etc.\, who support clients to make fee waiver applications. \n\n\nT﻿utors: N﻿ath Gbikpi\, Leigh Day and Juliane Heider\, Islington Law Centre \nNath is a solicitor at Leigh Day Solicitors. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on human rights applications\, including complex applications outside of the rules; initial asylum and fresh claims; applications on the basis of domestic abuse and transnational marriage abandonment; and applications by children in care and care leavers. \nNath also writes regularly for Free Movement\, including case law updates\, briefings and training courses. \nNath co-founded the ILPA Well-being Working Group in 2018 and was a co-convenor until June 2020. She is now a co-convenor of the ILPA Family and Personal Migration Working Group. \nNath delivers ILPA’s ‘It’s all about the money: Financial Requirements of Appendix FM’; ‘Sole Responsibility and the Immigration Rules; and ‘The Phenomenon of Transnational Marriage Abandonment’ trainings. She has been a panellist at various ILPA’s conferences and seminars. \nJuliane is a solicitor at Islington Law Centre. She has a diverse practice of immigration and asylum claims\, and regularly works with vulnerable clients. With colleagues and Counsel\, much of her current work focuses on issues arising from and challenges to the 10-year route to settlement.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/free-1244-i-cant-afford-immigration-fees-free-ilpa-members-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231108T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231108T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T181108Z
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SUMMARY:ILPA European Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk).  \nDescription: \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nEuropean Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the Working Group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nC﻿hairs:  \nThe meeting will be chaired by the Working Group Co-convenors: Alison Hunter\, Wesley Gryk Solicitors and Jonathan Kingham\, LexisNexis. \nAudience: \nI﻿LPA Members \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-european-working-group-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231108T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20231020T152350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T154122Z
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SUMMARY:FREE 2102 The Illegal Migration Act 2023: Entry\, Settlement and Citizenship
DESCRIPTION:This course will look at ss30-37 Illegal Migration act 2023\, which have been in force since 20 July 2023.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate.  \nAudience: Participants will be experienced immigration advisers with at least a basic understanding of the structure of the IMA and ideally have attended or watched the overview session on 1st November.  \nTopics:  \nThis course will look at ss30-37 Illegal Migration act 2023\, which have been in force since 20 July 2023 and apply to those who arrived in the UK on or after 7 March 2023. The new exclusions from leave to enter or remain\, settlement and citizenship will be covered\, along with the exceptions. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss what practically can be done to advise and assist those affected by these provisions before the removal duty in s2 IMA 2023 is brought into force.  \nAim of the course: To enable participants to advise clients affected by ss30-37 IMA 2023 on how these affect their entitlement to leave to enter or remain  \n\n\nT﻿utor: Alison Pickup\, Director\, Asylum Aid and Kat Hacker\, Director of Legal Protection\, Helen Bramber Foundation. \nAlison is Director of Asylum Aid where she leads an expert team providing legal representation to asylum seekers and refugees. Asylum Aid is part of the Helen Bamber Foundation Group. Before joining Asylum Aid (in November 2021)\, Alison was the Legal Director of the Public Law Project. At PLP\, Alison led its work on the access to justice issues in the New Plan for Immigration and on judicial review reform. In June 2020\, Alison was awarded the Outstanding Employed Barrister in an NGO award by the Employed Barristers Committee of the Bar Council.   \nK﻿at is the Director of the Legal Protection team at the Helen Bramber Foundation. She has spent over a decade working as a lawyer in the immigration and human rights field representing survivors of trafficking\, tortuew and conducting high-profile complex asylum claims before moving into the NGO sector. She has represented clients at all levels of teh court system\, including the European Court of Human Rights.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ima02-illegal-migration-act-2023-entry-settlement-and-citizenship/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231107T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231107T154012Z
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SUMMARY:WEB 1214 Employing Migrant Workers
DESCRIPTION:Employing migrant workers: skilled workers\, sponsorship and alternatives\n\n\nL﻿evel: Basic – Intermediate \nD﻿escription: \nA basic to intermediate level course aimed at those who do not yet feel confident with sponsorship and business immigration. We will take a closer look at the requirements for employers and workers\, and how the sponsorship system impacts them post-Brexit.  \nTopics: \n•    Skilled Worker and Global Business Mobility sponsorship\, and the requirements for employers and workers; \n•    specific issues such as advertising\, new overseas hires\, salary points scoring\, and applications to the Home Office (eg priority for licences and Defined CoS allocations); \n•    the impact of the new rules – what’s simpler\, and what hidden issues may arise\, and; \n•    alternative immigration routes for those avoiding the sponsorship scheme. \nThe aim of the course is to expand and develop knowledge of business immigration law. We will demystify the sponsorship system and equip attendees to speak with confidence and precision on this tricky subject. \nAudience: \nThis course is suited to all immigration practitioners and HR personnel for UK companies wishing to sponsor migrant workers.  \n\n\nT﻿utors: Shara Pledger\, Pinsent Masons LLP and Laura Darnley\, Brabners \nShara has worked in the area of UK immigration with since 2010 and heads up the immigration team within Pinsent Masons UK. She handles sponsor licensing applications for employers as well as other complex Points Based System issues. Shara has comprehensive experience with applications for entrepreneurs/innovators and investors\, and with assisting highly skilled migrants seeking endorsements as ‘Global Talent’. Shara is a co-convener of the ILPA North West working group. Shara delivers ILPA’s ‘Introduction to Business Immigration Law’ and ‘Employing Migrant Workers: Tier 2\, sponsorship & alternatives’ training. \nLaura is a Legal Director at Brabners\, who leads the Business Immigration team. Laura is an experienced employment and business immigration lawyer who has practised for over a decade. She acts for a wide range of clients from individuals\, SMEs and owner-managed businesses to national and multinational organisations. She is particularly experienced in acting for clients within the recruitment sector\, manufacturing and supply chain\, retail and hospitality and financial services. \nLaura regularly advises on employer sponsorship\, the requirements of the Resident Labour Market Test\, the prevention of illegal working\, the immigration implications of mergers and acquisitions and the business visitor rules. Laura often advises on complicated overlapping employment and immigration law issues which arise during recruitment\, during the employment relationship or at the point of termination such as dismissing sponsored employees. Most recently\, she has been helping clients prepare for Brexit and the impact of the end of free movement on their businesses. Laura also delivers in-house training on employment and business immigration law to clients.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1214-employing-migrant-workers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230822T155625Z
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SUMMARY:ILPA Digitalisation Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nDescription: \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nDigitalisation Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there. \nC﻿hair: \nThe meeting will be chaired by one of the Working Group’s Co-convenors: Andrew Tingley\, Tingley Dalanay Ltd. \nAudience: \nI﻿LPA Members. \nPlease note: \nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting. \nILPA Digitalisation Working Group meetings are recorded on Zoom and a transcript will be created using Otter AI. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording and transcript are taken and shared with relevant persons for the purpose of the minutes. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-digitisation-working-group-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T124105Z
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SUMMARY:WEB 1261 Settlement: all you need to know – work and business routes
DESCRIPTION:This course will focus on settlement (indefinite leave to remain) applications in the work and business routes\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nThis course will focus on settlement (indefinite leave to remain) applications in the work and business routes and will also cover EUSS\, UK ancestry\, BN(O) Hong Kong and long residence applications. It will include consideration of general issues such as Life in the UK/English language requirements\, criminality and other general grounds for refusal\, continuity of residence\, qualifying periods and Covid 19 discretions as well as the mechanics of applications\, appeals and maintaining ILR including returning resident applications. \nThe aim of the course is to provide practitioners with a clear overview of the current measures\, policy guidance and any concessions in place to enable them to fully advise and prepare clients who are applying or considering applying for settlement in work and business routes\, including closed categories such as the Investor\, Entrepreneur and sole representative of overseas business routes. \nA﻿udience: \nThe session is aimed at practitioners either with prior knowledge and experience of business-related settlement applications who are looking to refine their knowledge of this area of practice or who wish to expand knowledge of areas which they do not routinely work in. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Emma Cohen\, OTB Legal and Meghan Vozila\, Penningtons Manches Cooper  \nMeghan and Emma’s training for ILPA has been described as “excellent” with delegates valuing the “useful sharing of experiences“. \nEmma is an associate solicitor at OTB Legal\, a niche immigration law firm in Nottingham. She previously worked in the immigration team at Bindmans LLP for over thirteen years. She covers all areas of immigration\, asylum and nationality law. She has particular interest and experience in complex immigration and nationality cases involving families and children including inter-country adoption and she regularly writes court reports on immigration issues in family cases. Emma qualified as a solicitor in 1995 at Bates\, Wells and Braithwaite where she was later a partner in the immigration department. Although she has spent most of her post qualification experience working in immigration law in private practice Emma has also lectured at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and worked in the voluntary sector. She is a volunteer adviser for Rainbow Migration. \nEmma is a regular trainer for ILPA and had delivered courses on Nationality Applications for Children\, Indefinite Leave to Remain: all you need to know\, Criminality and the Immigration Rules\, Family Law for Immigration Practitioners\, Professional conduct and ethics in immigration cases\, Home Office policy\, concessions & the exercise of discretion outside the rules\, and Discretion – What’s Left? Exploring the use of discretion in immigration and nationality law. She has also spoken at ILPA’s conferences on family migration. \nMeghan is a senior associate in Pennington Manches Cooper’s immigration team. Meghan is experienced in all aspects of immigration and nationality law. She provides in-depth advice to a range of clients including SMEs\, large multinationals\, high-net-worth individuals\, high-profile celebrities\, tech firms and entrepreneurs. Meghan has particular knowledge of complex European and UK nationality matters and regularly assists both private and corporate clients with tailored solutions. \nIn addition to being recognised by Who’s Who Legal and The Legal 500 as an expert in UK corporate immigration\, Meghan has also been highlighted in Spear’s 500 as a leading private client adviser. She is an active member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association and regularly provides immigration training for HR and recruitment teams and other practitioners.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1261-settlement-all-you-need-to-know-work-and-business-routes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231101T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20231020T151532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T114110Z
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SUMMARY:FREE 2101 The Illegal Migration Act 2023: An Overview
DESCRIPTION:The focus of this course will be on providing an overview of the Illegal Migration Act 2023.\n\n\nILPA is acutely aware of the need to bring legal practitioners and other individuals in frontline roles assisting and working with migrants\, up to speed on the Illegal Migration Act 2023.  \nLevels: Intermediate – some familiarity with the immigration and asylum system\, and a keen interest to understand how the Illegal Migration Act 2023 will impact it. \nAudience:  \n\nAdvisors\, caseworkers\, solicitors and barristers intending to advise and represent individuals affected by the Illegal Migration Act 2023 \nFrontline organisations\, local authorities\, and social workers wishing to understand how the Act may affect individuals they assist and with whom they interact\n\nTopics this course will briefly cover:  \n\nthe purpose of the Act; \nthe cohorts of individuals that are likely to be affected by the Act;\nprovisions that have been commenced;\nprovisions that may retrospectively affect individuals\, if they are commenced\, and upon which individuals should be advised;\nthe new duty and power to make arrangements for removal; \nthe inadmissibility regime the Act introduces\, explaining how the provisions differ from the current inadmissibility regime brought into force by the Nationality and Borders Act 2022; \nsome circumstances in which individuals should be signposted to a legal representative for assistance;\napplications and claims that can be made by people affected by the Act\, including human rights claims\, applications for discretionary leave and suspensive claims and appeals;\nnew detention powers\, principles\, and methods of seeking release;\nprovisions affecting protection for victims and survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking\, including support and recovery;\nhow legal aid advice and representation is impacted by this Act;\nother likely practical implications of the Act; and \nreflection and discussion\, looking forward to the future under this Act. \n\nThe course will signpost to other parts of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 including provisions pertaining to:  \n\naccommodation of unaccompanied children; \nage assessment; \nelectronic devices; \n“safe and legal” routes. \n\nAim of the course  \n\nTo provide attendees with a brief overview of the Illegal Migration Act 2023;\nTo provide very initial guidance to understand when an individual may need legal advice;\nTo help individuals understand how their work\, and the migrants they assist\, may be impacted by the Act so that they may offer the best possible support to people impacted by the Bill.\n\n\n\nT﻿utor: Zoe Bantleman\, Legal Director\, ILPA. \nZoe Bantleman is a barrister\, the Legal Director of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA)\, and an editor of the Journal of Immigration\, Asylum and Nationality Law.Working closely with ILPA members\, colleagues in the third sector\, and Parliamentarians\, she led ILPA’s work on the Illegal Migration Bill\, drafting amendments that were tabled and debated throughout its passage. ILPA produced a number of briefings\, particularly joint briefings that brought together a range of civil society actors to advocate for improvements to the Bill\, before the Illegal Migration Bill received royal assent. Zoe was a panelist in the GLA Emergency Summit on the Illegal Migration Bill on 25 May 2023. She sits on the Greater London Authority’s Illegal Migration Act Advisory Board. Zoe has discussed the Illegal Migration Act 2023 with the Home Office in stakeholder meetings\, chaired Strategic Legal Advice Committee Meetings on the Act\, responded to the Ministry of Justice’s consultation on ‘Legal Aid Fees in the Illegal Migration Bill’\, presented on the Act at Public Policy Exchange’s webinar ‘Asylum Seekers & Refugees in the UK: Seeking a More Effective\, Supportive & Humane Migration System’ and at the Refugee and Migrant Children’s Consortium’s Conference ‘The Illegal Migration Act\, local authorities and separated children’. \nHer intention\, in providing this training\, is to share the knowledge she has gained through her work on the Act with the widest possible audience.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ima01-illegal-migration-act-2023-an-overview/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231018T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231018T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230823T100440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T144112Z
UID:75094-1697634000-1697644800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1269 Statelessness (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:This session is aimed at practitioners who would like a grounding in statelessness issues.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Basic – Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nThis session is aimed at practitioners who would like a grounding in statelessness issues\, including applying for leave to remain as a stateless person\, routes to acquisition of British citizenship for stateless persons\, and how to evidence  statelessness in the context of removal and unlawful detention. \nFollowing this course practitioners and advisors will be better placed to:  \n\nAdvise and assist foreign nationals to make applications for leave to remain as stateless persons\nAdvise and assist on all aspects of applying for registration as a British citizen\nAdvise and assist on how to evidence statelessness to the required standard in other contexts eg. nationality applications\, removal and detention\nAdvise and assist on legal remedies\n\nPlease note that this course will not cover presenting asylum claims.  \nThis course aims to help busy practitioner to identify where statelessness may be relevant; to advise clients on options and then to access a durable solution. \nA﻿udience: Practitioners who work in the field of statelessness and nationality law\, those experienced in other areas of immigration work who already have some knowledge of statelessness and nationality law\, and those seeking a refresher/update course. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Adrian Berry\, Garden Court Chambers and Judith Carter\, Liverpool Law Clinic \nAdrian Berry is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers and an ILPA Patron. As regards statelessness issues\, he acts and advises in relation to statelessness cases\, including in relation to the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. He works on cases concerning stateless persons in detention\, the regularization of stateless persons\, and the welfare of stateless persons. He has worked with Asylum Aid and the Equal Rights Trust on statelessness issues. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the European Network on Statelessness (ENS). \nJudith Carter is a solicitor and academic who has worked on statelessness leave to remain applications since 2013\, and is the co-author of the ILPA/Uni of Liverpool Best Practice Guide. She maintains the UK Index on Statelessness for the European Network on Statelessness and has worked as an expert for the UNHCR and Council of Europe. She works at the University of Liverpool Law Clinic as a lecturer and solicitor.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1269-statelessness-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230829T115626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T171123Z
UID:82623-1697562000-1697567400@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Removals\, Detention and Offences Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nDescription: \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nRemovals\, Detention and Offences Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there. \nC﻿hair: \nThe meeting will be chaired by one of the Working Group’s Co-convenors: Pierre Makhlouf\, Bail for Immigration Detainees. \nAudience: \nI﻿LPA Members. \nPlease note: \nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting. \nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded on Zoom . Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording and transcript are taken and shared with relevant persons for the purpose of the minutes. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-removals-detention-and-offences-working-group-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T144103Z
UID:72541-1697547600-1697558400@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1229 Naturalisation as a British Citizen
DESCRIPTION:This course will better enable practitioners to advise clients on all aspects of naturalisation as a British citizen.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate – Advanced \nD﻿escription: \nThis course will enable practitioners to advise and assist foreign nationals on all aspects of securing naturalisation as a British citizen for adults\, as well as registration for their families/children. This course also includes all relevant up-dates made by the Nationality and Borders Act 2022. \nFollowing this course practitioners and advisors will be better placed to: \n\nAdvise and assist foreign nationals and their family members on the criteria for naturalisation as a British citizen and on associated applications for registration\nAdvise and assist on all aspects of applying for naturalisation as a British citizen\, including residence\, absences\, good character\, and future intentions and on associated applications for registration\n\nAudience: \nThis course is designed for practitioners who work in the field of Nationality law\, those experienced in other areas of immigration work and who already have some knowledge of Nationality law\, and those seeking a refresher/update course. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Adrian Berry\, Garden Court Chambers and Ilda de Sousa\, Kingsley Napley LLP \nAdrian Berry is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. He has an extensive practice in British nationality law\, both in historic Commonwealth-based claims and in contemporary issues concerning the automatic acquisition of citizenship\, naturalisation and registration\, as well as deprivation and loss of British nationality. \nHe advises on claims to be a British citizen\, British Overseas citizen (BOC)\, British overseas territories citizen (BOTC)\, British National (Overseas) (BN(O))\, British subject (BS)\, or British Protected Person (BPP). \nAdrian served as the Chair of the ILPA Committee of Trustees from 2014-2020 and was appointed as ILPA Patron in 2021.  \nIlda de Sousa is a partner in the immigration team at Kingsley Napley. She is a South African qualified attorney and a British qualified solicitor who joined the firm in January 2010. \nIlda has more than ten years of UK corporate immigration law experience\, managing large company clients as well as handling complex matters for individuals\, British nationality applications\, appeals\, judicial reviews and applications under European Law including Brexit related advice. \nIlda also has extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of the Points Based System\, including assisting employers with their Skilled Worker or Temporary Work sponsor registrations and advising on immigration compliance issues. Equally\, she has extensive experience in advising investors\, entrepreneurs and high-net worth individuals. \nPrior to joining Kingsley Napley LLP\, Ilda was the UK Country Manager for Emigra Europe Limited\, a specialist global immigration consultancy firm\, with service centres on three continents\, providing global immigration services for over 100 different countries. Ilda was responsible for the overall management of the UK office\, including advising large multinational clients in respect of their UK Immigration related matters. \nShe also worked as an Associate at ASG Immigration where she advised on all aspects of business and personal immigration\, with an emphasis on multinational employees\, skilled migrants and applications under European law. \nIlda has spoken on matters of immigration law for several distinguished organisations throughout her career. She has also written several articles on a variety of subjects relating to UK Immigration law.  \nShe is recommended as a Thought Leader in the 2022 International Who’s Who of Business Immigration Lawyers\, Chambers and Partners\, and is ranked as a Leading Individual in Legal 500 UK 2021. She has also been recognised in the Citywealth Leaders List 2020.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1229-naturalisation-as-a-british-citizen/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231012T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T144106Z
UID:72539-1697115600-1697126400@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1258 Leave Outside the Immigration Rules
DESCRIPTION:Practitioners will receive an in-depth look at how to approach applications for leave outside the immigration rules\n\n\nL﻿evel: Basic – Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nPractitioners will receive an in-depth look at how to approach applications for leave outside the rules\, including how to assess the applicant’s circumstances and available evidence\, as well as practical considerations for making applications. It will include an opportunity to participate in case studies\, either in groups or led by the tutors. \nThe topics covered will include:  \n\nPreparing applications for leave outside the rules; \nSupporting evidence\, including instructing experts;\nFee waivers and application process. \n\nThe aim of this course is to develop an understanding of a best practice approach to applications for leave outside the rules . \nThe course will not cover: asylum\, humanitarian protection\, discretionary leave\, post-asylum\, fresh claims or family reunion \nA﻿udience: \nThis course will be of particular interest to immigration law practitioners acting in personal immigration matters. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Ashley Fleming\, Harper Macleod and Janey Armstrong\, Drummond Miller \nJaney is a partner at Drummond Miller LLP and leads the firm’s immigration team in Glasgow. She advises on all aspects of immigration\, nationality and asylum law and has over a decade of experience in the field.   \nJaney regularly provides external training on immigration law and has recently delivered seminars on the EU Settlement Scheme to immigration advisors\, local authorities and third sector organisations. Janey is recommended for Immigration by both Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500. \nAshley a senior associate solicitor at Harper Macleod LLP and has over 15 years’ experience working in the field of immigration. Her caseload covers all aspects of immigration\, asylum and nationality law.  \nAshley is a regular trainer for ILPA and has delivered courses on the EU Settlement Scheme\, introductory courses on both immigration and asylum law to MPs’ Caseworkers and Assistants and the Introduction to Immigration Law course for practitioners.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1258-leave-outside-the-immigration-rules/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231011T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231011T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T165607Z
UID:72524-1697043600-1697049000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA North West Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members in the North West.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nD﻿escription:  \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members\, whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our members’ meetings.  \nNorth West Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that members subscribe to the Working Group here\, to ensure you do not miss out on any important information. \nChairs:  \nThe meeting will be chaired by Shara Pledger\, Pinsent Masons LLP\, Lucy Mair\, Garden Court North Chambers\, David Pountney\, Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit (GMIAU)\, and Emma Morgan\, Shoosmiths LLP.  \nA﻿udience: \nI﻿LPA Members based in the North West.  \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-north-west-working-group-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231010T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T114125Z
UID:72538-1696932000-1696942800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:FREE 1266 Vicarious Trauma in the Legal Profession (FREE Members Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Providing attendees with the language to discuss the impact of working with trauma & practical tools to reflect upon & manage that impact.\n\n\nT﻿his event is open to ILPA members only. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this training\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat about membership (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nL﻿evel: All Levels  \nD﻿escription: \nIn this webinar ‘Vicarious Trauma in the Legal Profession’\, Claiming Space co-directors\, Joanna Fleck and Rachel Francis\, will cover the following topics: \n•	Vicarious Trauma; \n•	Reflective practice; and\, \n•	Boundaries and burnout. \nThe training will include both theory and practice\, providing attendees with the language to discuss the impact of working with trauma and practical tools to reflect upon and manage that impact. \nA﻿udience:  \nT﻿his training is for ILPA Members only. This webinar is limited to a capacity of 20 people and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. No more than 5 people from the same organisation can attend the event.  \n\n\nT﻿utors: \nJoanna Fleck is a reflective practice facilitator\, trainee psychotherapist\, and writer. She spent over 10 years working in legal aid\, specialising in actions against the state\, inquests and public inquiries. She has an MSc in Psychology with research on secondary traumatic stress in the legal profession. This research and ongoing study informs the work of Claiming Space. She is an experienced freelance trainer and group facilitator as well as a meditation and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy teacher. \nRachel Francis is a barrister practising in immigration and family law with particular expertise in working with vulnerable clients. She is the former co-chair of Young Legal Aid Lawyers. During her time as co-chair\, Rachel saw first-hand the effects of working with trauma in the legal profession. She was jointly responsible for the strategic direction of the group and for co-ordinating its campaigning\, promoting social mobility and protecting the interests of junior lawyers who believe in the importance of legal-aided work as a means of achieving social justice. In July 2019 Rachel was awarded the LAPG Special Award for outstanding commitment to access to justice.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/free-1266-vicarious-trauma-in-the-legal-profession-free-members-workshop/
LOCATION:Brick Yard\, Ethical Properties\, 28 Charles Square\, Old Street\, London\, England\, N1 6HT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231005T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231005T173000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T162610Z
UID:72535-1696516200-1696527000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1216 Domestic Violence in Immigration Law
DESCRIPTION:In this course we will learn about the difficulties that arise for victims of domestic violence who are subject to immigration controls\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate – Advanced  \nD﻿escription: \nIn this webinar\, we will consider the difficulties that can arise with the requirements for indefinite leave to remain for victims of domestic violence\, how clients who do not meet the Appendix FM DV immigration rules can be assisted\, we will discuss challenging adverse decisions for these Applicants and also making applications for victims under the EEA Regulations.  \nIn this webinar\, we will cover the following: \n\nThe destitution domestic violence concession application process\, the authorities on this and how this concession might be used to assist credibility\n\n\nAppendix FM DV-ILR\, including the finer requirements on the relevant date of violence\, domestic violence being the causative force of the breakdown\, the evidential requirement and the suitability requirements\nChallenging adverse decisions by appeal (with a detailed look at the case law on rights of appeals against these decisions)\, administrative review and judicial review\nDetailed consideration of UKVI Policy Guidance on Domestic Violence\nAssisting Applicants who do not meet the requirements of DV-ILR\nApplications for victims under EEA law\, with a consideration of case law and making applications for unmarried partners\nFunding in domestic violence cases\n\nA﻿udience: This webinar is suitable for practitioners working in immigration law. It will suit those who have some experience of domestic violence applications\, those looking for more advanced knowledge and individuals who are seeking an update course. \n\n\nT﻿utor: Priya Solanki\, One Pump Court Chambers  \nPriya is a busy and experienced specialist in immigration\, asylum\, human rights and nationality law. She appears regularly before the First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal\, Immigration and Asylum Chambers and the Administrative Court. She has an expanding practice in the Court of Appeal. \nShe has a particular interest in and experience of cases involving domestic violence\, trafficking\, mental health issues and vulnerable clients. She is known to have a very calming and reassuring manner with clients with vulnerabilities. She regularly provides in-house training\, seminars and webinars She is cited as a leading junior in Immigration (including business immigration) in Legal 500 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”.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1216-domestic-violence-in-immigration-law/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230927T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230927T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T172606Z
UID:72534-1695834000-1695839400@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Economic Migration Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk).\n \n\n \nDescription:\n \n\n \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings.\n \n \nILPA Economic Migration Working Group meetings will ordinarily be held in hybrid format\, hosted remotely on Zoom and in person.\n \n \nWhether you plan to attend in person or remotely\, please register in advance of the meeting on this page.\n \n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom.\n \n \nWhere meetings are also hosted in person\, they will take place at Mayer Brown\, 201 Bishopsgate\, London EC2M 3AF. If you would like to attend in person\, in addition to registering as requested above\, please email marianne.schonle@ilpa.org.uk as soon as possible and no later than 5pm the day before the Working Group meeting to indicate that you would like to attend in person\, so that your details can be added to the guest list and shared with the relevant colleagues at Mayer Brown for the purposes of managing numbers and facilitating entry to the building.\n \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there.\n \n \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the working group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.\n \n\n \nChairs:\n \n\n \nThe meeting will be chaired by James Perrott (Mayer Brown International)\, Tom Brett-Young (VWV)\, and Anushka Sinha (Vanessa Ganguin Immigration Law).\n \n\n \nAudience:\n \n\n \nILPA Members.\n \n\n \nPlease note:\n \n\n \n• Meeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor.\n \n \n• Please ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\n \n \n• ILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-economic-migration-working-group-meeting-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230927T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T152605Z
UID:72532-1695823200-1695834000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:FREE 1245 Transnational Marriage Abandonment (Members' Online Training)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will look at the phenomenon of transnational marriage abandonment & how lawyers can assist stranded spouses to return to the UK\n\n\nThis event is open to ILPA members only. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this training\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat about membership (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nThe webinar will look at the phenomenon of transnational marriage abandonment\, a form of domestic abuse which involves migrant women being deliberately stranded abroad\, and how immigration lawyers can assist stranded spouses to return to the UK.  \nTopics: \n1)    The phenomenon of transnational marriage abandonment: what is it and what common experiences are reported by stranded spouses \n2)    Litigation relating to the phenomenon of transnational marriage abandonment: what has been done in family law and immigration law\, including the recent case of AM v SSHD \n3)    Assisting victims of transnational marriage abandonment to return to the UK: theory and practice    \nThe aim of this course is to raise awareness regarding the phenomenon of transnational abandonment; discuss the ways of assisting victims with their immigration matters; and share experiences with assisting stranded spouses to return to the UK.  \n\n\nL﻿evel: Beginner – Intermediate  \nAudience: Immigration law practitioners and others working with migrant victims of domestic abuse. \nT﻿utors:  Pragna Patel\, Southall Black Sisters and N﻿ath Gbikpi\, Leigh Day  \nPragna is a founding member of the Southall Black Sisters (SBS) and Women Against Fundamentalism. She worked as a co-ordinator and senior case worker for SBS from 1982 to 1993 when she left to train as a solicitor. In 2009 she returned to SBS as its Director. She has been centrally involved in some of SBS’ most important cases and campaigns around domestic violence\, immigration and religious fundamentalism. She has also written extensively on race\, gender and religion. \nPragna and her colleagues at SBS have been leading campaigns to raise awareness of transnational marriage abandonment and to reform family and immigration law\, policy and practice to address the needs of survivors. They have trained family law judges\, worked with the previous President of the Family Division and have brought together immigration law practitioners  to form a working group to work with the Home Office with a view to reforming immigration law.  \nNath is a solicitor at Leigh Day Solicitors. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on human rights applications\, including complex applications outside of the rules; initial asylum and fresh claims; applications on the basis of domestic abuse and transnational marriage abandonment; and applications by children in care and care leavers.  \nNath also writes regularly for Free Movement\, including case law updates\, briefings and training courses. \nNath co-founded the ILPA Well-being Working Group in 2018 and was a co-convenor until June 2020. She is now a co-convenor of the ILPA Family and Personal Migration Working Group. \nNath delivers ILPA’s ‘It’s all about the money: Financial Requirements of Appendix FM’; ‘Sole Responsibility and the Immigration Rules; and “I can’t afford immigration fees” Fee Waivers trainings. She has been a panellist at various ILPA’s conferences and seminars.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/free-1245-transnational-marriage-abandonment-free-members-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230926T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T144116Z
UID:72530-1695733200-1695744000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1260 Settlement: family\, private life and other human rights routes
DESCRIPTION:This course will focus on settlement (indefinite leave to remain) applications in the family\, private life and other human rights routes\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate \nD﻿escription: \nThis course will focus on settlement (indefinite leave to remain) applications in the family\, private life and other human rights routes including long residence and will also cover EUSS\, UK ancestry and BN(O) Hong Kong applications. It will include consideration of general issues such as Life in the UK/English language requirements\, criminality and other general grounds for refusal\, continuity of residence\, qualifying periods and Covid 19 discretions as well as the mechanics of applications\, appeals and maintaining ILR including returning resident applications. \nThe aim of the course is to provide practitioners with a clear overview of the current measures\, policy guidance and any concessions in place to enable them to fully advise and prepare clients who are applying or considering applying for settlement in family\, private life and other human rights routes. \nAudience: \nThe session is aimed at practitioners either with prior knowledge and experience of family\, private life and other human rights applications who are looking to refine their knowledge of this area of practice or who wish to expand their knowledge of areas which they do not routinely work in. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Emma Cohen\, OTB Legal and Meghan Vozila  Penningtons Manches Cooper \nMeghan and Emma’s training for ILPA has been described as “excellent” with delegates valuing the “useful sharing of experiences“. \nEmma is an associate solicitor at OTB Legal\, a niche immigration law firm in Nottingham. She previously worked in the immigration team at Bindmans LLP for over thirteen years. She covers all areas of immigration\, asylum and nationality law. She has particular interest and experience in complex immigration and nationality cases involving families and children including inter-country adoption and she regularly writes court reports on immigration issues in family cases. Emma qualified as a solicitor in 1995 at Bates\, Wells and Braithwaite where she was later a partner in the immigration department. Although she has spent most of her post qualification experience working in immigration law in private practice Emma has also lectured at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and worked in the voluntary sector. She is a volunteer adviser for Rainbow Migration. \nEmma is a regular trainer for ILPA and had delivered courses on Nationality Applications for Children\, Indefinite Leave to Remain: all you need to know\, Criminality and the Immigration Rules\, Family Law for Immigration Practitioners\, Professional conduct and ethics in immigration cases\, Home Office policy\, concessions & the exercise of discretion outside the rules\, and Discretion – What’s Left? Exploring the use of discretion in immigration and nationality law. She has also spoken at ILPA’s conferences on family migration. \nMeghan is a senior associate in Pennington Manches Cooper’s immigration team. Meghan is experienced in all aspects of immigration and nationality law. She provides in-depth advice to a range of clients including SMEs\, large multinationals\, high-net-worth individuals\, high-profile celebrities\, tech firms and entrepreneurs. Meghan has particular knowledge of complex European and UK nationality matters and regularly assists both private and corporate clients with tailored solutions. \nIn addition to being recognised by Who’s Who Legal and The Legal 500 as an expert in UK corporate immigration\, Meghan has also been highlighted in Spear’s 500 as a leading private client adviser. She is an active member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association and regularly provides immigration training for HR and recruitment teams and other practitioners.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1260-settlement-family-private-life-and-other-human-rights-routes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230921T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230921T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230913T110632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T171117Z
UID:83481-1695315600-1695321000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Well-being Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nIf you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings.  \nThis working group meeting will be  held online.  After registering\, you will receive a separate email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom.  \nWe look forward to seeing you there.  \nAudience:  \nILPA Members.  \nB﻿ackground on the Wellbeing Working Group:  \nThe ILPA Well-being working group was established in 2018 to raise awareness about mental health and well-being in the immigration sector. It aims to cultivate a culture amongst immigration practitioners where well-being is discussed openly and not stigmatized and ensure that all immigration practitioners know where to access help if needed. The group meets every 6 weeks and works collectively to create cultural and systemic change within the sector by facilitating workshops\, training and conferences on the topics of mental health\, well-being and vicarious trauma. Find out more about the working group here. \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-well-being-working-group-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T172607Z
UID:72528-1695229200-1695234600@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Family and Personal Migration Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nDescription: \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nFamily and Personal Migration Working Groups will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom.  \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the Working Group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nC﻿hairs:  \nThe meeting will be chaired by the Working Group Co-convenors: Katie Dilger (Wesley Gryk Solicitors)\, Nath Gbikpi (Leigh Day)\, Nicole Masri (Rights of Women)\, and Bryony Rest (David Gray Solicitors). \nAudience: \nI﻿LPA Members \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-family-and-personal-migration-working-group-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230822T175350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T114104Z
UID:72527-1695204000-1695214800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1262 Introduction to Business Immigration: everything you need to know
DESCRIPTION:A for immigration practitioners holding basic UK immigration law knowledge who wish to develop their practice in  business immigration.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Beginner – Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nFor those new to business immigration or wanting to refresh their knowledge\, this is a fun and informative session aimed at beginner to intermediate level and designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to:\n \n\nBusiness visitors\n\nSponsorship and Skilled Workers\n\nThe Global Business Mobility routes\n\nAlternatives to sponsorship for Students\, Graduates\, and young people\n\nEntrepreneurs\, innovators and exceptional talent under the rules\n\nRight to Work checks  \n\n\nA﻿udience: \nThe course is designed for immigration practitioners holding basic UK immigration law knowledge who wish to develop their practice in the area of business immigration. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Shara Pledger\, Senior Associate at Pinsent Masons and Gary McIndoe\, Managing Partner at Latitude Law  \nGary trained as a solicitor at David Gray and Company in Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, then came back to Manchester to join Thornhill Ince\, where he worked until 2002\, following which he was appointed Director of the Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit\, a not-for-profit legal advice agency. \nIn 2004\, he left to become immigration supervisor at Robert Lizar Solicitor in Moss Side\, where he worked until forming Latitude Law in December 2007. \nGary is a Trustee for RAPAR and Chair of the Electronic Immigration Network\, a charity providing online information in the field of immigration and asylum. \nHe is Visiting Lecturer in Immigration and Human Rights at the University of Law\, an AILA International Associate\, and contributed the immigration chapter to ‘Doing Business After Brexit’ (Bloomsbury\, Sept 2017). With Gemma Tracey he is the author of “Deportation: A Practical Guide” (Law Brief Publishing\, 2021). \nShara has worked in the area of UK immigration with since 2010 and heads up the immigration team within Pinsent Masons UK. She handles sponsor licensing applications for employers as well as other complex Points Based System issues. Shara has comprehensive experience with applications for entrepreneurs/innovators and investors\, and with assisting highly skilled migrants seeking endorsements as ‘Global Talent’. \nShara is a co-convener of the ILPA North West working group.  \nShara delivers ILPA’s ‘Introduction to Business Immigration Law’ and ‘Employing Migrant Workers: Tier 2\, sponsorship & alternatives’ training.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1262-introduction-to-business-immigration-everything-you-need-to-know/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230919T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230919T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230807T145616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T171108Z
UID:81815-1695142800-1695148200@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Refugee Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk). \nDescription:  \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings.  \nThis ILPA Refugee Working Group meetings will  be held in hybrid format\, hosted remotely on Zoom and in person.  \nWhether you plan to attend in person or remotely\, please register in advance of the meeting on this page.  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. \nWhere meetings are also hosted in person\, they will take place at ILPA\, Brick Yard\, 28 Charles Square\, London N1 6HT. If you would like to attend in person\, in addition to registering as requested above\, please email legal@ilpa.org.uk as soon as possible and no later than 5pm the day before the Working Group meeting to indicate that you would like to attend in person\, so that your details can be added to the guest list for the purposes of managing numbers and facilitating entry to the building. \nWe look forward to seeing you there.  \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the working group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nChairs:  \nThe meeting will be chaired by Amy Childs (The 36 Group)\, Ferial Saada (Ferial Solicitors)\, Mark Symes (Garden Court Chambers)\, Melissa Darnbrough (Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit)\, and Monika Nollet (Asylum Aid). \nAudience:  \nILPA Members.  \nPlease note: \n•	Meeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor.  \n•	Please ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting. \n•	ILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-refugee-working-group-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230918T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230918T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230901T110656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T165609Z
UID:82297-1695056400-1695061800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Digitisation Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk).\n \nDescription:\n \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings.\n \nDigitisation Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there.\n \nC﻿hair:\n \nThe meeting will be chaired by one of the Working Group’s Co-convenors: Jane O’Loughlin\, The University of Edinburgh.\n \nAudience:\n \nI﻿LPA Members.\n \nPlease note:\n \nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor.\n \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\n \nILPA Digitisation Working Group meetings are recorded on Zoom and a transcript will be created using Otter AI. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording and transcript are taken and shared with relevant persons for the purpose of the minutes. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-digitisation-working-group-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T115605Z
UID:72526-1694685600-1694696400@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1207 Nationality Applications for Children (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Practitioners working with children will receive an in-depth look at the ways in which migrant children can register as British citizens.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate  \nD﻿escription:  \nPractitioners and those working with children will receive an in-depth look at the various ways in which migrant children can register as British citizens. The seminar will look at the statutory requirements under the British National Act 1981\, the Home Office guidance on registration\, including the recent amendments to the guidance for discretionary applications under section 3(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981\, as well as practical considerations for making applications. It will include an opportunity to participate in case studies of applications under the different routes to registration\, either in groups or led by the tutors. \nThe topics covered will include:  \n–    Registration applications under sections 1(3)\, 1(4)\, 3(2)\, 3(5)\, 4F and 4G \n–    Discretionary applications under section 3(1) \n–    Parental consent and proof of paternity \n–    Application process and supporting evidence  \n*We will not be covering naturalisation or registration applications for adults \nAudience: Practitioners advising families about British nationality options for children or wanting to learn more about this area of law.  \n\n\nT﻿utors: Emma Cohen\, OTB Legal and Ashley Fleming\, Harper Macleod  \nEmma is an associate solicitor at OTB Legal. Prior to joining OTB Legal she was an associate solicitor in the immigration department at Bindmans LLP where she had worked for over ten years. She covers all areas of immigration\, asylum and nationality law.  She has particular interest and experience in complex immigration and nationality cases involving families and children including inter-country adoption and she regularly writes court reports on immigration issues in family cases. Emma qualified as a solicitor in 1995 at Bates\, Wells and Braithwaite.  Although she has spent most of her 25 years post qualification experience working in immigration law in private practice Emma has also lectured at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.  She is a volunteer adviser for Rainbow Migration. \nEmma is a regular trainer for ILPA and had delivered courses on Family Law for Immigration Practitioners\, Indefinite Leave to Remain: all you need to know\, Criminality in the Immigration Rules\, Professional conduct and ethics in immigration cases\, Home Office policy\, concessions & the exercise of discretion outside the rules\, and Discretion – What’s Left? Exploring the use of discretion in immigration and nationality law. \nAshley a senior associate solicitor at Harper Macleod LLP and has over 15 years’ experience working in the field of immigration. Her caseload covers all aspects of immigration\, asylum and nationality law.  \nAshley is a regular trainer for ILPA and has delivered courses on the EU Settlement Scheme\, introductory courses on both immigration and asylum law to MPs’ Caseworkers and Assistants and the Introduction to Immigration Law course for practitioners.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1207-nationality-applications-for-children-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230913T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230913T173000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T162607Z
UID:72521-1694620800-1694626200@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Scotland Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk).  \nD﻿escription:  \nILPA working groups are open to all ILPA members\, whether you’re just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our members’ meetings.  \nThis meeting will be held in hybrid format. Whether you plan to attend in person or remotely\, please register in advance of the meeting on this page. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom.  \nThe meeting will also be hosted in person at Latta & Co Solicitors offices\, 5th Floor\, Cambridge House\,  8 Cambridge Street\, Glasgow G2 3DZ. If you would like to attend in person\, in addition to registering as requested above\, please email clara.colombet@ilpa.org.uk as soon as possible and no later than 5pm on Monday 11th September 2023 to indicate that you would like to attend in person\, so that your details can be added to the guest list for the purposes of managing numbers and facilitating entry to the building. \nMembers of the Scotland Working Group will also be going for a few social drinks after the meeting. \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the Working Group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nC﻿hairs:  \nScotland Working Group meetings will be chaired by John Vassiliou\, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP\, Barry Price\, Latta Law and Anushya Kulupana\, JustRight Scotland. \nA﻿udience:  \nI﻿LPA Members based in Scotland.  \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only party of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-scotland-working-group-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T172607Z
UID:72523-1694019600-1694025000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA European Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a working group meeting for ILPA members.\n\n\nThis is a Working Group meeting for ILPA members. If you are not already an ILPA member\, but would like to attend this meeting\, please contact the ILPA Secretariat (info@ilpa.org.uk).  \nDescription: \nILPA Working Groups are open to all ILPA members. Whether you are just getting started in your career\, or an expert in your field\, we welcome everyone at our Working Group meetings. \nEuropean Working Group meetings will be held on Zoom\, unless stated otherwise. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting remotely on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you there. \nIf you haven’t done so already\, we strongly recommend that you sign up to the Working Group here\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.  \nC﻿hairs:  \nThe meeting will be chaired by the Working Group Co-convenors: Alison Hunter\, Wesley Gryk Solicitors and Jonathan Kingham\, LexisNexis. \nAudience: \nI﻿LPA Members \nPlease note: \n\nMeeting attendees will be muted on entry\, so please raise your hand if you wish to speak and then unmute yourself when called upon by a Co-convenor. \nPlease ensure your Zoom name contains your name and organisation name when you join the meeting.\nILPA Working Group meetings are recorded. Please bear this in mind when making contributions\, and particularly if you are sharing anything confidential. The recording is for the purpose of the minutes and will not be shared with members. Minutes of Working Group meetings will ordinarily be uploaded to the members-only part of the ILPA website. Please note that the chat will also be recorded and the ILPA Secretariat may get in touch with you after the meeting in relation to contributions you make at the meeting.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/ilpa-european-working-group-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T114121Z
UID:72508-1693994400-1694005200@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1251 Financial Requirements of Appendix FM (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:It’s all about the money! Together we’ll explore the financial requirements of Appendix FM.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nAt the end of the course participants should fully understand the financial requirements in Appendix FM and the related evidential requirements in Appendix FM-SE\, and be equipped to handle a range of applications involving different financial circumstances.  \nTopics will cover the requirements for partners and other family members under Appendix FM and Appendix FM-SE\, including:  \n•	calculating level of income/savings required  \n•	permitted sources of income  \n•	specified evidence  \n•	methods of calculating salaried employment\, self-employment\, non-employment income and cash savings \n•	combining sources of income \n•	adequate maintenance test \n•	other sources of income\, financial support or funds and the differing exceptionality tests \n•	case studies \nThe aim of this course is to provide an overview of the financial requirements for partner-based applications for entry clearance and leave to remain made under Appendices FM and FM-SE\, and to explore in detail aspects of those rules. Come prepared with a calculator!  \nA﻿udience: \nThe session is aimed at those who are already practising in this area\, and will assume working knowledge of the structure of Appendix FM within the immigration rules. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Nath Gbikpi\, Leigh Day and Adam Cotterill\, Doyle Clayton Solicitors  \nAdam is a Senior Associate at Doyle Clayton and has over 14 years’ experience in UK immigration law. He is recognised as one of the UK’s leading lawyers and has been ranked as a Rising Star by the Legal 500 for the last four consecutive years. Adam advises both individuals and organisations on the full breadth of UK immigration\, but his focus is on personal immigration in particular applications relating to partners and children. Adam previously worked for 6 years at a Top 100 international law firm and trained and worked for 8 years at a Band 1 boutique immigration law firm. \nNath is an associate solicitor at Leigh Day\, and her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular emphasis on human rights applications; initial asylum and fresh claims; and applications on the basis of domestic abuse. Nath also writes for Free Movement\, including case law updates; briefings and training courses. \nNath co-founded the ILPA Well-being Working Group in 2018. She decided to start a conversation around well-being among immigration practitioners and collaborated with ILPA to organise its first well-being seminar in May 2018 and was a co-convenor until June 2020. Nath is now a co-convenor of the ILPA Family and Personal Migration Working Group. \nNath has delivered several ILPA training courses including on Appendix FM financial requirements; the EU Settlement Scheme; fee waivers; transnational marriage abandonment; and sole responsibility. Nath has been a panelist at ILPA’s AGM\, Conference on Family Migration to the UK\, Practicing Immigration Law: everything you need to know seminar\, and co-chaired ILPA’s inaugural Well-being conference.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1251-financial-requirements-of-appendix-fm-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230905T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T215039
CREATED:20230417T094629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T114121Z
UID:72522-1693908000-1693918800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 1204 Mergers and Acquisitions (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:We will explore issues that arise when companies with complex structures apply for Skilled Worker and Intra-Company routes sponsor licences.\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate – Advanced \nD﻿escription: \nThe high level of recent merger\, acquisition and restructuring activity in the UK means practitioners are frequently being asked to advise on the immigration and right to work aspects of corporate transactions.  Where one or more of the entities involved has a sponsor licence\, this will often consist of reviewing the current sponsor licence arrangements\, advising on the appropriate arrangement post-transaction and then taking the necessary steps to ensure that the appropriate entity is able to continue to employ its sponsored workers.  This may involve either making a notification to the Home Office or submitting an application for a new licence.  If the transaction involves staff transferring between entities\, this can also involve right to work issues. \nPractitioners are also frequently required to have an understanding of the types of structures that international companies employ and advise on whether these structures mean that these businesses can transfer their overseas employees to the UK under the Intra-Company routes (including Global Business Mobility – Senior or Specialist Worker and Graduate Trainee).   \nThe course will explore issues that arise when companies with complex structures apply for Skilled Worker and Intra-Company routes sponsor licences.  It will consider the steps that need to be taken when a company that holds a Skilled Worker sponsor licence is involved in a corporate transaction.  Finally\, it will look at the right to work issues that arise from corporate transactions. \nTopics:  \n•    Initial sponsor licence applications\, with a focus on Skilled Worker and Intra-Company routes licences; \n•    Adding new UK and overseas group entities to a sponsor licence; \n•    Qualifying types of corporate group structures for the Intra-Company routes; \n•    Recognising and dealing with common change of ownership scenarios; \n•    Worked examples of the steps that practitioners should take when notifying the Home Office when a sponsor licence holder is involved in a corporate transaction; and \n•    Right to work and due diligence issues which arise as a result of corporate transactions. \nA﻿udience: \nThis session is aimed at practitioners who have existing knowledge of sponsor licence applications and are looking to broaden their understanding of corporate structures and the steps that need to be taken from an immigration standpoint before\, during and after the completion of a corporate transaction. \n\n\nT﻿utors: Ilda de Sousa\, Partner and Robert Houchill\, Senior Associate at Kinglsey Napley LLP \nIlda de Sousa is a partner in the immigration team at Kingsley Napley. She is a South African qualified attorney and a British qualified solicitor who joined the firm in January 2010. \nIlda has over ten years of UK corporate immigration law experience\, managing large company clients as well as handling complex matters for individuals\, British nationality applications\, appeals\, judicial reviews and applications under European Law including Brexit related advice. \nShe has extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of the Points Based System\, including assisting employers with their Skilled Worker or Temporary Work sponsor registrations and advising on immigration compliance issues. Equally\, she has extensive experience in advising investors\, entrepreneurs and high-net worth individuals. \nPrior to joining Kingsley Napley LLP\, Ilda was the UK Country Manager for Emigra Europe Limited\, a specialist global immigration consultancy firm\, with service centres on three continents\, providing global immigration services for over 100 different countries. Ilda was responsible for the overall management of the UK office\, including advising large multinational clients in respect of their UK Immigration related matters. \nShe is recommended as a Thought Leader in the 2022 International Who’s Who of Business Immigration Lawyers\, Chambers and Partners\, and is ranked as a Leading Individual in Legal 500 UK 2021. She has also been recognised in the Citywealth Leaders List 2020. \nRobert Houchill has extensive experience of assisting individuals and organisations with their UK immigration and nationality matters. Robert’s experience covers all kinds of immigration and nationality applications but with a particular emphasis on corporate immigration matters\, and helping high net worth individuals. \nRobert often helps organisations with sponsor licence applications and advises on immigration compliance issues. He has also worked with organisations to challenge UKVI decisions following sponsor licence suspensions and revocations. \nPrior to joining Kingsley Napley in March 2019\, Robert worked for five years at law firms in London\, including Gherson and Bates Wells Braithwaite\, and at a Russian law firm in St Petersburg for two and a half years.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-1204-mergers-and-acquisitions-webinar/
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