Immigration law
Browne, Kevin (Associate professor in law),
Immigration law [electronic resource] / Cover and spine title: Immigration law 2019 Kevin Browne, LLB. - xxiii, 641 pages - CLP legal practice guides . - CLP legal practice guides. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Immigration Law' is a straightforward, up-to-date and practical introduction to this changing area of law. Immigration Law is a straightforward, up-to-date and practical introduction to this changing area of law. After a short, practical introduction in Chapter 1 (which includes a list of useful websites), the book deals with British nationality and the right of abode in the United Kingdom in Chapter 2. This is followed by a detailed analysis of immigration controls in Chapter 3. The pre-Brexit immigration status of EU and EEA nationals and their family members is considered in Chapter 4, along with how a family member of a British citizen who has engaged Treaty rights might currently use EU rather than domestic law to enter the UK. The next four chapters address the key immigration categories of entry to the UK, including chapters on visitors, students under Tier 4 of the points-based system and employment under Tier 2. Asylum seekers and refugees are considered in Chapter 9. Enforcement of immigration law, the appeals system and judicial review applications are dealt with in the last three chapters. The appendices contain key resource documents such as the Immigration Rules, the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016 and materials on the points-based system.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781912363957 (e-book)
Emigration and immigration law--Great Britain.
Law.
Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law
Immigration law
Citizenship & nationality law
Migration, immigration & emigration
Electronic books.
Immigration law [electronic resource] / Cover and spine title: Immigration law 2019 Kevin Browne, LLB. - xxiii, 641 pages - CLP legal practice guides . - CLP legal practice guides. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Immigration Law' is a straightforward, up-to-date and practical introduction to this changing area of law. Immigration Law is a straightforward, up-to-date and practical introduction to this changing area of law. After a short, practical introduction in Chapter 1 (which includes a list of useful websites), the book deals with British nationality and the right of abode in the United Kingdom in Chapter 2. This is followed by a detailed analysis of immigration controls in Chapter 3. The pre-Brexit immigration status of EU and EEA nationals and their family members is considered in Chapter 4, along with how a family member of a British citizen who has engaged Treaty rights might currently use EU rather than domestic law to enter the UK. The next four chapters address the key immigration categories of entry to the UK, including chapters on visitors, students under Tier 4 of the points-based system and employment under Tier 2. Asylum seekers and refugees are considered in Chapter 9. Enforcement of immigration law, the appeals system and judicial review applications are dealt with in the last three chapters. The appendices contain key resource documents such as the Immigration Rules, the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016 and materials on the points-based system.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781912363957 (e-book)
Emigration and immigration law--Great Britain.
Law.
Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law
Immigration law
Citizenship & nationality law
Migration, immigration & emigration
Electronic books.