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Colin Yeo

Barrister, writer, campaigner and consultant specialising in immigration law

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Posted on 13 March 2014

Immigration barrister and blogger

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  • Home Office decision to remove public funds from Diego Garcia asylum seekers was unlawful, Upper Tribunal finds 20 March 2026
    The Upper Tribunal has found that the Home Office acted unlawfully when it imposed a no recourse to public funds condition on three asylum seekers relocated from Diego Garcia. This was on the grounds that it was irrational and represented an unlawful fetter of the respondent’s discretion, procedurally unfair in that the applicants could not […]
  • Home Office fees going up from 8 April 2026, but child citizenship registration fees coming down 19 March 2026
    The government has published the new immigration and nationality fees which will come into effect from 8 April 2026. There are increases across the board, with most fees increasing by 6 or 7%. The application fee for indefinite leave to remain is going up by £197, from £3,029 to £3,226. That’s per person, so a […]
  • Closure of Surinder Singh route on 9 August 2023 was lawful, High Court says 19 March 2026
    The High Court has found that closing the Surinder Singh route of the EU Settlement Scheme to new applicants on 9 August 2023 was a lawful decision open to the Home Office to make. The case is Lin & Anor, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] EWHC […]
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