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SUMMARY:WEB 2226 Sole and Shared Parental Responsibility: rules and practice
DESCRIPTION:The course will review the rules relating to sole and shared parental responsibility applicable to all areas of immigration law\n\n\nL﻿evel: Intermediate  \nD﻿escription: \nThe course will review the rules relating to sole and shared parental responsibility applicable to all areas of immigration law\, from children of British citizens to dependent of skilled workers\, students etc. The course will also review caselaw relating to the concept of sole responsibility\, and the practical application of the rules. We will also think of alternative options for families who cannot meet the strict Immigration Rules relating to sole responsibility.  \nT﻿opics: \n\nThe Rules relating to sole and shared parental responsibility\nCaselaw relating to the concept of sole responsibility \nExamine rule changes and implications in practice \nPreparing applications – practical tips and procedure \nAlternative options to move to the UK when the rules are not met\nCase studies\n\nThe aim of the course is to provide an overview of the theory and practice of the Immigration Rules relating to sole and shared parental responsibility\, highlight the difficulties with those rules\, and think of ways in which families who do not meet the rules can move to the UK. \nA﻿udience: \nThe session is aimed at those who are already practising in this area\, assisting with a broad range of immigration applications including children and dependants. \n\n\nT utors: 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-2226-sole-and-shared-parental-responsibility-rules-and-practice/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240102T142710Z
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SUMMARY:WEB 3000 Update on complex legal and practical issues arising from the EUSS
DESCRIPTION:This course will address complex legal and practical issues arising in the context of the EU Settlement Scheme.\n\n\nL evel: Intermediate \nDescription: \nThis course will address complex legal and practical issues arising in the context of the EU Settlement Scheme. The course aims to equip practitioners with an understanding of how to deal with these issues in their cases. This course will provide a general update on the EU Settlement Scheme with a particular focus on: \n1. Late applications and remedies \n2. Residence requirements \n3. Joining Family Members \n4. Case law updates – inc. IMA Judgement and Celik \nOther emerging key issues \nAudience: \nThe session is aimed at all practitioners working with EU clients. \n\n\nTutors: Mala Savjani\, Associate Solicitor at Wilson Solicitors LLP and Eva Doerr\, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers \nMala is a Solicitor at Wilson Solicitors LLP. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration\, asylum and nationality law\, with particular focus on the EU Settlement Scheme and retained EU law\, family and private life applications and applications made outside of the Rules. She also works on complex Judicial Reviews and appeals for a wide range of clients. She is currently working on a project for Here for Good looking into strategic challenges of the EUSS \nEva is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. Eva has extensive experience in immigration\, asylum and public law\, having worked in this field since 2015. She has developed a particular interest and experience in EU free movement law and the impact of Brexit on EEA nationals and their family members. Eva mainly delivers training on EU free movement law and the EU Settlement Scheme (beginner and advanced). She has spoken at the Annual Free Movement Conference and the ILPA AGM.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-3000-update-on-complex-legal-and-practical-issues-arising-from-the-euss/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T180000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240109T102401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T175726Z
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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-3/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T130000
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CREATED:20230417T094723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T152031Z
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SUMMARY:WEB 1252 Financial Requirements of Appendix FM
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\, Solicitor  \nAdam 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-1252-financial-requirements-of-appendix-fm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240118T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240118T173000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240110T132618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T162723Z
UID:93375-1705595400-1705599000@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:ILPA Courts and Tribunals 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. \nCourts and Tribunals 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\, to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information. \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-courts-and-tribunals-working-group-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240102T162614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T122706Z
UID:92925-1706004000-1706014800@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 3001 Indefinite Leave to Remain: 10 years continuous lawful residence
DESCRIPTION:This course will  provide an overview of the legal framework for ILR on the basis of 10 years of continuous lawful residence.\n\n\nL evel: Intermediate \nDescription: \nThe focus of this course will be on providing an overview of the legal framework for indefinite (and limited) leave to remain on the basis of 10 years of continuous lawful residence. The Webinar will cover practical tips in advising on and preparing these applications and appeals. \nCase law developed in the past few years\, such as Juned Ahmed\, Masum Ahmed\, Hoque & Ors and Afzal (in the Court of Appeal and pending a judgment by the Supreme Court) has made continuous lawful residence a difficult area on which to advise. This Webinar will bring the audience up to date on the import of the recent Court of Appeal case law and explain the distinction drawn between previous and current overstaying for applicants and appellants. \nThe effects of section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971\, including when it is engaged and when it has come to an end\, are crucial to understanding whether an applicant or appellant has continuous lawful residence. In the case of Akinola\, the Court of Appeal examined the effect of s.3C in certain specific circumstances\, such as out-of-time appeals and withdrawn and reconsidered decisions. Additionally\, understanding how the exception to overstayers in paragraph 39E can affect whether an applicant can meet the requirements for continuous lawful residence is also important. In Kalsi and in Ali\, the Court of Appeal examined the scope of paragraph 39E. Both of these areas of law will be covered in the Webinar. \nThe Home Office policy guidance document titled ‘Long Residence’ provides for the exercise of discretion where breaks in continuous or in lawful residence occurred due to compelling\, compassionate\, or exceptional circumstances. The Webinar will explore the manner in which the existence of such circumstances can be argued and demonstrated. \nRecent statements of changes to the Immigration Rules introduced changes to the definition of lawful residence for the purposes of long residence applications. The Webinar will detail these changes\, their meaning and impact on prospective applicants. \nThe Webinar will run through common scenarios that the tutors have come across in practice in preparing these applications and appeals\, and provide an overview of the process including the fees and timeframes. \nIn this webinar we will aim to cover the following topics: \n● When is the earliest an applicant can apply? \n\nWhat evidence should be included in an application?\nHas section 3C extended leave?\nWhen is there a break in lawful residence?\nIs the residence continuous?\nWhat is the effect of paragraph 39E for a long residence application?\nShould discretion be exercised over excess absences or breaks in lawful residence?\nHow are the general grounds for refusal relevant?\nWhat application should family members make?\nHow has recent case law changed the interpretation of the Rules?\nCan long residence be relied on as a new matter in an appeal?\nWhat other grounds should be raised in a long residence appeal?\nWhat evidence should be included in an appeal?\n\nAudience: \nAdvisors\, solicitors and barristers intending to advise\, prepare and represent in applications and/or appeals regarding indefinite and limited leave to remain on the basis of 10 years continuous lawful residence. \n\n\nTutors: Zoe Bantleman\, Legal Director at ILPA and Alex Papasotiriou of Richmond Chambers. \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. \nHer practice as a barrister covered a wide spectrum of advisory work\, drafting and advocacy involving all aspects of UK immigration\, nationality and asylum law. She has extensive experience in complex private and family life applications\, including long residence applications. She regularly challenged decisions by preparing appeals for human rights and asylum claims and applications for administrative and judicial review. \nShe frequently writes about changes to the UK’s immigration law system and provides commentary on key cases\, including on Hoque & Ors and Akinola. She is a contributing author to both Practical Law and LexisNexis. Zoe has previously taught ILPA webinars on 10 Years’ Continuous Lawful Residence\, How to Prepare Fresh Asylum and Human Rights Claims\, and Section 3C\, Validation\, Variation and Withdrawal of Applications. \n \nAlex Papasotiriou is an immigration barrister at Richmond Chambers. Alex advises\, prepares applications and represents clients in appeals and judicial review proceedings in relation to all matters of UK Immigration & Nationality law. \nIn particular\, Alex is regularly instructed in human rights challenges involving children\, adult dependants and/or medical or suitability issues. He also specialises in both EEA and non-EEA deportation appeals and deception cases\, from deprivation of citizenship appeals\, to judicial review claims against revocation of ILR and tax-related suitability issues. Alex further advises and assists in complex British nationality matters\, such as historic Commonwealth cases requiring family status tracing\, or cases involving adoption or surrogacy. \nAlex authors articles and opinions on a variety of matters relating to UK immigration and nationality law. His case notes have been published in ILPA Monthly and the Journal of Immigration\, Asylum and Nationality Law.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/web-3001-indefinite-leave-to-remain-10-years-continuous-lawful-residence/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240111T132018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T114209Z
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SUMMARY:FREE 3005 The Illegal Migration Act 2023: Detention Powers
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover the detention provisions in ss11-14 of the Illegal Migration Act 2023\, both those in force and those not in force.\n\n\nL evel: Intermediate/ Advanced \nAudience: Legal practitioners and NGOs working with people in immigration detention. \nTopics: \nThis webinar will cover the detention provisions in ss11-14 of the Illegal Migration Act 2023\, both those in force and those not in force. The training will cover: \n– The new powers of detention \n– The impact on existing powers of detention including on the Hardial Singh limits and ‘grace periods‘ \n– The impact on statutory timelimits for vulnerable categories of detainees \n– Remedies \nThe course will not cover other aspects of the 2023 Act (including the preservation of habeas corpus challenges\, which is the subject of separate ILPA training) \nAim of the course: To give participants a good grounding in the new detention provisions of the 2023 Act. \n\n\nT utors: Jed Pennington\, Partner at Wilsons Solicitors and Greg Ó Ceallaigh\, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers \nGreg Ó Ceallaigh is highly experienced in immigration detention work and has represented detainees in detention claims at every level from the Administrative Court to the Supreme Court (including major cases such as Fardous v SSHD  EWCA Civ 92\, R(Sathanantham) v SSHD  4 WLR 128 and R (on the application of) (Hemmati) v Secretary of State for the Home Department  UKSC 56)\, as well as in civil actions for false imprisonment both in the County Court and the Queen’s Bench Division (e.g. Louis v The Home Office  EWHC 288 (QB) and AO v The Home Office  EWHC 1043 (QB)). \nHe has contributed to several of the leading practitioners’ texts on the subject of immigration detention and is a Lexisnexis Panel expert on false imprisonment. \nJed Pennington is a partner in the Public Law and Human Rights team at Wilson Solicitors. Immigration detention has been a focus of his practice for more than 15 years and he is recognised as a leading practitioner in the field. He has developed specialist expertise in the representation of particularly vulnerable people in immigration detention and has brought a number of successful policy and systems challenges in this context. \nHe has been a regular trainer for ILPA on immigration detention law and practice\, and was co-chair of ILPA’s detention working group for a number of years. He is a regular contributor on issues relating to immigration detention for the Free Movement website and co-authored updates for LAG for a number of years.
URL:https://ilpa.org.uk/event/free-3005-the-illegal-migration-act-2023-detention-powers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240103T122608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T142726Z
UID:92986-1706101200-1706106600@ilpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:WEB 3004 Unjustifiably harsh consequences (Bitesize)
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide practitioners with tips\, examples and the tools to argue cases under the test of unjustifiably harsh consequences.\n\n\nL evel: Beginner – Intermediate \nD escription: \nThis session will provide practitioners with tips\, examples and the tools to argue cases under the test of unjustifiably harsh consequences/exceptional circumstances under Article 8 ECHR. \nThis course will cover: \n• When ‘exceptional circumstances’ / ‘unjustifiably harsh consequences’ arise \n• Appendix FM GEN 3.1-3.3 of the Rules \n• Appendix FM SE Para 21(A) \n• Home Office Policy Guidance and how to make best use of it \n• Authorities on ‘unjustifiably harsh consequences’ – with analysis of circumstances the Courts have found to meet the test and those which they have not been convinced by \n• Case studies \nA udience: \nThis course provides an overview for those beginning in this area. It also provides detailed analysis for those dealing with more complex cases of this type. \n\n\nT utor: Priya Solanki\, One Pump Court Chambers \nPriya is a busy 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. \nShe is very experienced in adult dependent relative applications and in challenging family applications under the rules and outside the rules by way of appeal and judicial review. \nShe regularly provides in-house training\, seminars and webinars. \nShe 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-3004-unjustifiably-harsh-consequences-bitesize/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T183000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20230822T155640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T181528Z
UID:82351-1706115600-1706121000@ilpa.org.uk
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: Monique Hawkins\, the3million. \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-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240125T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240125T183000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240111T112102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T181205Z
UID:93404-1706202000-1706207400@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). \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 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 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-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T183000
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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 meeting will be hosted remotely on Zoom. \nAfter 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. \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-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240131T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240131T183000
DTSTAMP:20260615T151435
CREATED:20240115T104056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T175725Z
UID:93488-1706720400-1706725800@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. \nC hairs: \nThe meeting will be chaired by the Working Group Co-convenors: Alison Hunter\, Wesley Gryk Solicitors and Jonathan Kingham\, LexisNexis. \nAudience: \nI LPA 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-4/
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