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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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  • Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #112 24 March 2026
    Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter!  The Home Office announced new immigration and nationality fees last week which come into effect from 8 April. Most fees seem to be increasing by 6 or 7%. For expensive applications like indefinite leave to remain, this means an increase of almost £200, taking the fee from £3,029 to £3,226. In […]
  • What happens if the Home Office grants indefinite leave to remain by mistake? 24 March 2026
    If the Home Office accidentally grants someone indefinite leave to remain, can they keep it? The court in R (YC) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] EWCA Civ 285 held no, sorry. At least, in cases where the grant was a simple clerical error and it is withdrawn promptly. Background We previously […]
  • Do I need an electronic travel authorisation to enter the UK? 24 March 2026
    The electronic travel authorisation scheme was first announced in the March 2023 statement of changes to the immigration rules HC 1160. The scheme was rolled out in phases and became fully operational last month. Since 25 February 2026, travellers who are required to have an electronic travel authorisation must obtain one before travelling or risk being refused […]
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