
Criminality, Non Conducive Grounds
& Suitability Requirements in
Immigration Applications
Speaker:Â Amanda Jones
Date: Spring 2025
Immigration
Amanda is a specialist in immigration and public law. She has advised and appeared in numerous immigration matters in the Court of Appeal, and in the Administrative Court on appeals, judicial review and injunctions. Amanda is instructed in asylum cases and also deals with entry clearance work, including the points-based system, visitors, and family reunion, deportation appeals in relation to criminal convictions or alleged terrorist connections, and cases in which a threat to national security is alleged.
 Amanda describes the "non-conducive grounds" for refusal under the UK Immigration Rules, referring to situations where an individual’s presence in the UK is deemed not conducive to the public good. She outlines the decision-making process and Criminality Grounds in the Immigration Rules.
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Key words/topics
Non-conducive grounds
Public interest/good
Suitability requirements
Part 9 of the Immigration Rules
The Home Office Guidance on Suitability: Non-Conducive Grounds January 2024
Broad discretion
Burden/standard of proof
Appendix FM, Appendix Ukraine Scheme, and Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) applications
Balajigari v SSHD [2019] EWCA Civ 673
Criminality Grounds in the Immigration Rules
Human rights
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