Regina v The Secretary of State for The Home Department Ex Parte Quijano: Admn 12 May 1994

The applicant sought special leave to remain in the United Kingdom, notwithstanding the refusal of his application for political asylum. A special adjudicator found that he had a well founded fear of persecution but not for a Convention reason. The Immigration Appeals Tribunal upheld this decision but, on the basis of their findings of fact, recommended to the Secretary of State that he should give the applicant special leave to remain in the United Kingdom.

Judges:

Sedley J

Citations:

[1994] EWHC 6 (Admin)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Immigration

Updated: 09 July 2022; Ref: scu.381682