(i) A human rights appeal under section 82(1)(b) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (‘NIAA 2002’) can be determined only through the provisions of the ECHR; usually Article 8.
(ii) A person whose human rights claim turns on Article 8 will not be able to advance any criticism of the Secretary of State’s decision making under the Immigration Acts, including the immigration rules, unless the circumstances engage Article 8(2).
(iii) Following the amendments to ss.82, 85 and 86 of NIAA 2002 by the Immigration Act 2014, it is no longer possible for the Tribunal to allow an appeal on the ground that a decision is not in accordance with the law. To this extent, Greenwood No. 2 (para 398 considered) [2015] UKUT 629 (IAC) should no longer be followed.
Citations:
[2018] UKUT 89 (IAC)
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Immigration
Updated: 22 April 2022; Ref: scu.617018