The EUSS, complaints to the Independent Monitoring Authority (IMA) & issues in the roll-out of digital decision making in immigration

Aoife O’Reilly EUSS Slides
Jo Hynes Slides
Kuba Jablonowski Slides

Rhys will outline the IMA’s approach to receiving and reviewing complaints concerning the rights of EU and EEA EFTA citizens and their family members, the IMA’s inquiry function and processes for resolving issues early with public authorities.

Aoife will introduce PLP’s EUSS Hub, and advise on actions that can be taken when an EUSS application is refused to achieve a remedy for a client, including when it might be appropriate to make fresh applications and avail of the administrative review process (non-litigation remedies) and to appeal the refusal and bring judicial review proceedings (litigation remedies).

Jo will look at digital reforms in immigration, focussing on the impact on vulnerable groups including their exclusion, lack of consultation on reforms and access to legal advice and representation.

Kuba will discuss performance of the EU Settlement Scheme based on statistical reporting, with a focus on the quality and efficiency of digital decision making.

Rhys Davies, Independent Monitoring Authority
Jo Hynes, Public Law Project
Kuba Jablonowski, University of Exeter
Aoife O’Reilly, Public Law Project

This session was held on Tuesday 8th March 2022 09.00 – 10.30