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Alvi, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 25 Oct 2010

The claimant, a 32 year old Pakistani national, had been refused leave to remain as a Tier 2 (General) Migrant worker. He had worked as a physiotherapy assistant, and said that this should have entitled him to 50 points under the assessment system. Though his occupation did not qualify him of itself, he said that … Continue reading Alvi, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 25 Oct 2010

Wray, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 16 Dec 2010

Application for judicial review against the decision of the Defendant to refuse to treat a series of submissions by the Claimant that he should not be removed from the UK because such removal would infringe his Article 8 ECHR rights as a fresh claim under paragraph 353 Immigration Rules HC395. Judges: Bidder QC J Citations: … Continue reading Wray, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for The Home Department: Admn 16 Dec 2010

BK and others (Spouses: Marriage-Meaning of ‘Subsisting’) Turkey: IAT 13 Dec 2005

IAT This case is reported for what we say about the meaning of ‘subsisting’ in relation to marriage within Part 8 of the Immigration Rules HC395, Family Members. A marriage is subsisting for the purposes of these Rules if it has been lawfully entered into and has not thereafter been lawfully dissolved or annulled. Judges: … Continue reading BK and others (Spouses: Marriage-Meaning of ‘Subsisting’) Turkey: IAT 13 Dec 2005

Odelola v Secretary of State for the Home Department: HL 20 May 2009

The appellant had applied for leave to remain as a postgraduate doctor. Before her application was determined, the rules changed. She said that her application should have been dealt with under the rules applicable at the time of her application. Held: The appeal failed. The decision was to be taken under the Rules applying at … Continue reading Odelola v Secretary of State for the Home Department: HL 20 May 2009