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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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  • Youth Mobility visa: what is it and how does it work? 6 February 2026
    A Youth Mobility visa enables people aged 18-30 (or 35 for some countries) to live and work in the UK, usually for up to two years. It used to be called the “working holiday-maker scheme” and some people may still call it that. Crucially, there is no requirement to have an employer to sponsor a […]
  • A fairer pathway? How the “earned settlement” proposals risk discriminating against migrant women 5 February 2026
    We are hurtling towards the deadline for the government’s “earned settlement” consultation, ‘A Fairer Pathway to Settlement‘, which closes on 12 February 2026. Whilst there are many elements of the proposals which certainly cannot be considered “fair” to migrants living and providing meaningful contributions to the UK, there is one group that will certainly be […]
  • New government memo on prosecution of asylum seekers and refugees 4 February 2026
    A new Memorandum of Understanding between The Crown Prosecution Service, Immigration Enforcement, the National Crime Agency and National Policing on Immigration Crime has been published. It is dated 5 January 2026 although the final signature, that of Grace Ononiwu CBE of the Crown Prosecution Service, is dated 21 January 2026. The memo covers illegal entry, […]
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