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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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  • High Court warns Home Office against imposing unrealistic evidence standards in trafficking cases 17 April 2026
    The High Court has quashed a negative conclusive grounds decision made against a man rescued by police from a cannabis house he was forced to tend. The judgment confirms that there is no minimum standard of detail required for a positive conclusive grounds decision for a potential victim of trafficking. It also makes it clear […]
  • Applications for costs in immigration cases: what practitioners need to know 16 April 2026
    Applications for costs in immigration appeals are relatively rare. In fact, many practitioners can spend years, or even their entire career, without making one. While such applications should be made sparingly, in some circumstances they are justified and, in the authors’ opinion, underutilised. This article is intended as a quick reference guide for immigration practitioners […]
  • Confusing changes to sponsor right to work checks: what has changed and what is still unclear 15 April 2026
    On 6 March 2026, the Home Office updated its guidance for sponsors to include new duties around right to work checks. The changes appeared to extend the duty to conduct right to work checks beyond sponsored workers, potentially capturing anyone ‘engaged’ by the sponsor. ‘Engaged’ was not defined. A further change on 8 April has clarified […]
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