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Hackney Law Centre Zambrano, The High Court ruled that the SSHD had misunderstood the operation of the Zambrano High quality legal advice in Hackney: housing and homelessness, immigration and asylum and welfare benefits problems. Home Office now accepts that Zambrano carers with no leave to remain on 31 December 2020 and The Court of Appeal has dismissed the Home Secretary's appeal in Akinsanya, finding that she misinterpreted UK law when setting the Immigration Rules for Zambrano carers under the The Home Office is seeking permission to appeal the judgment to the Court of Appeal, and will not make any changes to Appendix EU, or make any further decisions on Zambrano On 9 June, the High Court ruled that the Home Office had misunderstood EU law by excluding Zambrano carers from the EU Settlement Scheme. 900 likes · 1 talking about this · 12 were here. Home Office dropped policy that the possibility of leave to remain affects Zambrano right to reside. This applies to Zambrano carers who HCLC have published a useful guide regarding Zambrano carers. This applies to Zambrano carers who On 9 June, the High Court ruled that the Home Office had misunderstood EU law by excluding Zambrano carers from the EU Settlement Scheme. Hackney Community Law Centre, London. This post is to provide updated information regarding the Akinsanya EUSS Zambrano legal challenge, and also to provide a template of grounds of challenge for these types of cases (see bottom of update). Report abuse To notify the Law Society about any inappropriate or offensive content displayed on Find a Solicitor, please visit our contact us page. Please join Simon Cox, Mike Spencer and Beya Rivers Chaired by Simon Cox, Mike Spencer and Beya Rivers (solicitor at Hackney Law Centre) this seminar is aimed particularly towards advisers assisting third country national parents of About Hackney Community Law Centre Hackney Community Law Centre (HCLC) is a charity employing solicitors and caseworkers to provide free and independent 22 March 2024: Update on Akinsanya litigation Akinsanya & Anor, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 469 (Admin) The judgment in the second Contact details as follows: Address: Hackney Law Centre, 8 Lower Clapton Road, Clapton, London, E5 0PD. This applies to Zambrano carers who High quality legal advice in Hackney: housing and homelessness, immigration and asylum, welfare benefits problems On 9 June, the High Court ruled that the Home Office had misunderstood EU law by excluding Zambrano carers from the EU Settlement The Claimant argues that the scheme unlawfully excludes Zambrano carers who have limited leave to remain on other grounds. Law Centre success in challenging unfair Government immigration restrictions High Court rules that Home Office EUSS policy excluding Zambrano Carers with limited leave is unlawful High quality legal advice in Hackney: housing and homelessness, immigration and asylum, welfare benefits problems, employment and discrimination, debt matters High quality legal advice in Hackney: housing and homelessness, immigration and asylum and welfare benefits problems. Hackney Community Law Centre provides free legal Hackney Community Law Centre (HCLC) has been involved in a successful High Court challenge to the government’s EU Settled Status rules for Zambrano Carers which exclude Hackney Community Law Centre is a charity employing solicitors and paralegals to provide free and independent legal advice and representation to people living, working or studying in Hackney Community Law Centre (HCLC) has been involved in a successful High Court challenge to the government’s EU Settled Status rules for Zambrano Carers which exclude On 9 June, the High Court ruled that the Home Office had misunderstood EU law by excluding Zambrano carers from the EU Settlement Scheme. Hackney Law Centre (who represent Ms Akinsanya) is seeking information as to the timescale for the The judgment in the second Akinsanya judicial review was handed down on 11 March 2024. On 9 June 2021 the High Court ruled that the Home Office had misunderstood EU law; The Court of Appeal has dismissed the Home Secretary’s appeal in Akinsanya, finding that she misinterpreted UK law when setting the Immigration Rules for Zambrano carers under the Ms Akinsanya has applied for permission to appeal solely on the question of EU law. Phone number: 020 8985 8364 Please contact a partner or member of staff at Hackney Law . boaw6 fr3jd ebjy0 vxiz8w9 wjly x93 eoc c9j zaufhm z42