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Originally Posted by Russ
Well finally someone has discovered Google.
The subject has been about the ECHR and how they work. Believe it or not they don’t just apply to immigration.
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Known about tribunals and how they operate for quite some time(more than a decade). Along with the published decisions of the Upper Tribunals.
How many of the immigration cases are
not ECHR related?
Even within the Administrative Appeals Chamber, any ECHR issues tend to be immigration related.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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So, why is this happening?
The decrease last year has been driven by fewer people coming to work and study in the UK, while emigration has risen by around 11%.
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The fall follow the introduction in early 2024 of restrictions on people eligible to travel to the UK on work or study visas, introduced by the Conservative government under Rishi Sunak.
Mary Gregory, the director of population statistics at the ONS, said the figures show falling immigration is "driven by falling numbers of people coming to work and study, particularly student dependents".
She added: "There has also been an increase in emigration over the 12 months to December 2024, especially people leaving who originally came on study visas once pandemic travel restrictions to the UK were eased."
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