Immigration and Asylum Law
Short course
In Islington
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Islington
Students on the Immigration and Asylum Law short course will learn what the sources of law are. They are provided with refusal letters and case determinations in order to understand what the decision maker is considering, e.g. in a spousal refusal the judge may be examining the intention of the parties. Then discussion is held on the evidence that can demonstrate intention. Case scenarios are given to students drafted in a similar way to examination questions so those students who wish to progress their career in immigration law may be better prepared.During this part-time Immigration and Asylum Law course the following topics are covered: nationality, visiting the UK, points based system applications from students and workers, marriage and family applications, asylum applications and appeals, human rights impacting on immigration and asylum matters, European Union law, removal, deportation and appeals.Why Choose a City Short Course?The Immigration and Asylum Law short course is taught over 10 weekly classes at City's central London location. Tutored by industry experts, the programme combines expert knowledge with maximum flexibility allowing you to continue work whilst developing key skills and abilities. Course Information Start DateStart TimeDurationCostCourse CodeApply Thursday 6 October 2016 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1991 Apply Now Thursday 19 January 2017 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1991 Apply Now Thursday 4 May 2017 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £430.00 CS1991 Apply Now Tutor Info Nasreen Choudhury, a non-practising solicitor, came onto the Roll of Solicitors in 2004 and previously practised as a solicitor in the...
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- Immigration Law
- IT
- Law
Course programme
By the end of the course, you will be able to outline the main features of immigration law relating to work, dependents, legal status of refugees, penalties and appeals.
Topics Covered:
- British nationality;
- Visitors;
- Points based system employment;
- Points based system students;
- Spouses and relatives;
- Human rights;
- Asylum handing;
- Asylum law;
- Appeals and deportation.
Immigration and Asylum Law