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Making an Asylum Claim in the UK
Data Law Limited
Summary
Overview
Learning Outcomes
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On completion of this course you will:
- To be able to advise, represent and assist competently clients who are seeking asylum in the UK.
- Understanding the basis for asylum and preparing the case for presentation to the Home Office.
- Understanding the various third parties involved in the asylum process.
- Dealing with vulnerable clients such as children.
What is the target audience?
- This course is suitable for immigration practitioners of all levels.
Description
Assisting non-EU nationals seeking asylum in the UK is a particularly challenging and complex area of immigration law. No two cases are exactly alike.
Those who undertake this type of work must be highly knowledgeable in their field but must also be able to demonstrate a level of sensitivity and compassion for each individual case.
This course, delivered by highly acclaimed immigration and human rights specialist Kahiye Alim, has been designed to assist practising immigration lawyers and Asylum law practitioners develop the skills and techniques required in order to successfully make asylum claims each and every time.
Topics considered include:
- What does Asylum mean?
- The law of Asylum- Legal Basis of Protection
- Legal Aid
- The Asylum Process
- Taking Instructions
- Statements and Gathering Evidence
- Vulnerable Clients and Dealing with Children
- Gender Issues in Asylum
- Role of Interpreters
- Role of Country Experts
- Role of Country of Origin Information.
- Role of UNHCR
- Dealing with Refusals.
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