[HS] Immigration Lunchtime Series: Deportation IN FOCUS: Understanding Your Client's Options & Advocacy Strategies
Are you ready to tackle the complexities of deportation cases head-on? In this session dedicated to deportation you will gain crucial insights into analysing alleged breaches under Part 6 of the Immigration Act, understanding INZ investigation policies, navigating natural justice with case law commentary, and advising clients on investigation strategies and potential appeal options. WEB249NZA08C
Description
Attend and earn 2 CPD hours
Chair: Charlotte Summers, BDes LLB LLM GCNZIA GDipArts (Politics) GCertArts
1.00pm to 3.00pm Deportation: Understanding Your Client’s Options and Advocacy Strategies
- Analysis of a purported breach under part 6 of the Immigration Act
- Natural justice case law commentary
- Final report dated 25 September 2019 – Michael Heron KC
- Advising your client on the investigation and potential appeal options
Presented by Simon Graham, Partner, Young Hunter Lawyers
Learning Objective:
- Understand the complexities surrounding deportation liability for visa holders facing criminal charges or convictions
Presenters
Charlotte Summers
Charlotte previously worked for INZ for 18 months following the completion of her LLB before commencing work with one of New Zealand’s leading immigration companies, Pathways to New Zealand Ltd, in Hamilton in October 2012. Due to the restrictions of the Immigration Advisers Licencing Act and the 12 month stand down requirement, Charlotte initially worked in the role of Client Relationship Manager while completing her GCNZIA and LLM degree. Charlotte relocated to the Pathways Wellington Office in January 2016 where she has continued to develop her particular expertise in appeal, deportation, ministerial requests, character and health matters. In regard to immigration-related health matters Charlotte’s expertise has contributed to successful outcomes from children with ASD at all ends of the spectrum through to heart conditions in young and elderly adults, and applicants with cancer, HIV, hepatitis, psychiatric matters and very rare health conditions. Charlotte’s legal background and her extensive experience with Pathways makes her especially well credentialed to present on immigration health matters.
Simon Graham
Simon is a litigation partner at Young Hunter Lawyers. He is responsible for leading the firm’s immigration and human rights team. As part of his role, he regularly appears before specialist Tribunals, and the Courts. Simon specialises in providing advice and representation with respect to all aspects of immigration litigation. This includes deportation appeals, refugee and protected status appeals, residence appeals, judicial reviews and High Court appeals, and criminal matters (including immigration fraud) which have the potential to affect a person’s immigration status. He is a member of the New Zealand Immigration and Refugee Law Committee of the New Zealand Law Society.