Bail, Detention & Deportation

According to UK Immigration Laws, our Secretary of State has the power to detain a person subject to immigration control. However, even with such a wide power, there are certain limitations, for example, if the person detained can show strong family ties, or that he has been detained for an unreasonable length of time without a realistic prospect of being removed from the UK.

A person detained may be kept in several places, such as a police cell to begin with, but will usually be relocated to a detention centre, where they will remain until removal. Removal from the UK at that stage could be done voluntarily or forcefully. Speak to me today if you or a loved one is detained so that I can determine whether there is an avenue to challenge the detention.

What is Deportation?

Deportation is basically the legal process for removing persons from the UK because either:

However, before the court recommends deportation it must make certain considerations, such as:

There is also the possibility that a person could face automatic deportation. This applies to both European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and non-EEA nationals. However, does not apply to British citizens.

Automatic deportation normally follows if these criteria are met:

Bail From Detention:

You can apply for immigration bail if the Home Office is holding you on immigration matters. You may be released from detention if you agree to obey some conditions.

However, before the court recommends deportation it must make certain considerations, such as:

How do I apply for bail?

Apply to one of the following for bail:

What should I show as part of my application for bail?

It is fair to say that you are far more likely to be released on bail if you have a place to stay and you have at least one guarantor (surety) who will guarantee that you will abide by the conditions of your release.

A surety is a person who:

If you are granted bail

If your bail application is granted, you are likely to be given certain conditions. Usually, the conditions state that you must reside at a nominated address and report to the Home Office on certain occasions.

If you violate the conditions of bail, you:

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