R (KM (Nigeria)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Subject Matter

IMMIGRATION — Human trafficking — Victim — Competent authority reaching conclusive grounds decision that victim subjected to two periods of modern slavery — Victim charged with offences arising out of second period of modern slavery — Whether Secretary of State required to grant victim leave to remain in United Kingdom — Whether victim’s stay in United Kingdom necessary “owing to their personal situation” or “for the purpose of their co-operation in investigation or criminal proceedings” — Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, arts 14(1), 26

[2025] UKUT 92 (IAC); [2025] 1 WLR 3322; [2025] WLR(D) 266, UT

Commentary

Free Movement
No damages for failure to grant leave to survivor of trafficking Case comment

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