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VOLUNTEERS’ TRAINING -  ASYLUM IN THE UK
 
By Daniel Fryer
Turpin and Miller Solicitors
March 2008

Guidebook covers ;

- Terminology and Definitions    
- Key Concepts (Refugee/Human Rights)  
- Determining a Claim      
- The New Asylum Model     
- Notes on the Different Statuses:   
   · Refugee Status    
   · Humanitarian Protection   
   · Discretionary Leave and UASCs  
- Section 3C leave      
- Appeals to the AIT      
- The White List      
- Legal Aid       
- Further appeal rights      
- The “Family Amnesty”     
- The “Legacy” and the “Case Resolution Exercise” 
- Failed Asylum Seekers and Fresh Claims    
- A note on Judicial Review     

Legal disclaimer
Please note this document is intended to be a guide only and is not intended to replace
independent legal advice. If you are not sure about your or another’s position at law, it is
recommended that you seek independent legal advice at the earliest opportunity.

Download the Turpin Miller training document here
 
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