This Practice Note provides a detailed description of the scope of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), and the protections it gives in the immigration context. It covers which rights are protected, ie family life (spouse, parent-child, inter sibling and other relationships, and the relevance of the best interests of the child) and private life, and how the right is qualified (including a summary of the Razgar test on Article 8 assessment). The Practice Note also gives a summary of the European Court of Human Rights decision in Jeunesse v the Netherlands, which is a recent examination of the applicable principles which has been influential in recent Supreme Court decisions, and looks at the important concepts of ‘insurmountable obstacles’, ‘precariousness’ and ‘exceptional circumstances’.