The volume takes the reader deeper into the legal flow from Section 1 of the Immigration Act 1971 into the heart of the UK immigration rules and practice, tracing the structure that governs how immigration control operates today. This work builds on historical and conceptual foundations laid in Book 1 and shines a light on the often overlooked connection between statute, delegated authority, policy instruction as it operates in the world of the Immigration Practitioner. What you will learn is a practical breakdown of Section 1 and how it underpins the control of entry and stay in the UK. The Scenario walk through provides a valuable learning tool for how these layers interact in live Immigration casework.
Immigration practitioners often work with rules and guidance in isolation, missing the structural thread that holds it all together. This book reconnects the dots showing the statutory spine behind everyday practice and making the law not only accessible but navigable.
Like all books in the Picture This Series Book 2 is led by the fictional instructor Mrs Williams who walks learners through the legal landscape in a narrative, accessible style. Ideal for: OISC and IAAS trainees preparing for Level 2 or 3; Legal professionals seeking clarity on statutory authority; Tutors and mentors explaining the big-picture flow of immigration law; Practitioners aiming to deepen their legal reasoning and understanding.
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