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Simplification of the Immigration Rules

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"Hundreds of thousands of decisions are made annually under the Immigration Rules. Decisions which can be life changing for those seeking entry or leave to remain in the UK and their families.But the Rules are widely criticised for being long, complex, and difficult to use. In 2019 the Rules totalled over 1100 pages in length and their drafting is poor.The projectThe project considered how the Rules can be made simpler and more accessible to the user. It officially started on 13 December 2017 with the launch of the Commission's 13th programme of law reform. Our consultation paper was published on 21 January 2019. It reviewed the Rules to identify the underlying causes of their complexity, and to develop principles under which they can be redrafted to make them simpler and more accessible.The report, which does not make any recommendations around substantive immigration policy, recommends a complete redrafting of the Rules with the aim of creating simplified and more easily accessible Rules that offer increased legal certainty and transparency for applicants.The recommended changes include improvements to how the Rules are structured, drafted and maintained, and include a twice-yearly limit to updates to the Rules. The improvements extend to how the Rules interact with supporting guidance and application forms.The report also recommends that the Home Office consider introducing a less prescriptive approach to evidence required from applicants. The overly-detailed approach has led to an increasing number of amendments to the Rules, making them more difficult to follow. By reducing the level of detail and prescription, there is a reduced need for frequent amendment"--Publisher.

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