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Tag: Right of Appeal

Supreme Court: Extended Family Members of EU Nationals DO Have a Right of Appeal

14 February, 2018 visadreams

The Supreme Court has confirmed that extended family members of EEA nationals do enjoy a right of appeal.

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Court of Appeal Confirms that Relatives of EU Nationals DO Have a Right of Appeal

9 November, 2017 visadreams

The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the Upper Tribunal decision in Sala was wrongly decided and that relatives of EU national do have a right of appeal.

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Supreme Court Rules ‘Deport First, Appeal Later’ is Unlawful

15 June, 2017 visadreams

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Home Office system of deporting foreign criminals before they can appeal is unlawful. In the case of  Kiarie

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