
The Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 introduces new requirements around “habitual and lawful” residency for both intending parents and surrogates.
Aileen Gittens, Immigration, Citizenship and Residence solicitor, has summarised and explained these nuanced legal requirements in the following overview briefing.
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