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United Kingdom Immigration and Asylum (AIT/IAC) Unreported Judgments


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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKAITUR/2018/EA035432016.html
Cite as: [2018] UKAITUR EA35432016, [2018] UKAITUR EA035432016

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Upper Tribunal

(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: EA/03543/2016

 

THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

 

Heard at Field House

Decision & Reasons Promulgated

On 12 th February 2018

On 5 th March 2018

 

 

 

Before

 

DEPUTY upper tribunal judge ROBERTS

 

Between

 

Naveed Ali

(ANONYMITY DIRECTION not made)

Appellant

 

and

 

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT

Respondent

 

 

Representation :

 

For the Appellant: No appearance

For the Respondent: Ms A Everett, Senior Home Office Presenting Officer

 

 

DECISION AND REASONS

 

1.              At the outset of the proceedings before me, Ms Everett on behalf of the Respondent applied for an adjournment of this matter. This was on the basis that the proceedings be stayed pending a decision in the Supreme Court wherein the Respondent was seeking to challenge the principle set out in Khan v SSHD [2017] EWCA Civ 1755. I refused the application as I considered that I was bound by the principle in Khan and therefore I would proceed to make a decision on the instant matter. Ms Everett made no further submissions.

2.              The Appellant's appeal against a decision of the Respondent, made on 11 th March 2016, to refuse his application for a residence card as an extended family member of an EEA national exercising treaty rights in the United Kingdom was dismissed by the First-tier Tribunal. This was on the basis that it was established by the reported decision in Sala (EFMs: right of appeal) [2016] UKUT 411 (IAC) that the Tribunal had no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.

3.              It has now been held that Sala was wrongly decided. There is indeed a right of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against decisions taken by the Respondent refusing applications pursuant to the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 (see Khan above).

4.              The decision under challenge in the present proceedings was taken pursuant to the 2006 Regulations. Therefore it follows it was an error of law for the First-tier Tribunal to dismiss the appeal for want of juris diction.

5.              This means that the appeal has not yet started its process through the First-tier Tribunal and therefore there remains outstanding a triable issue which needs to be resolved. The appeal to the Upper Tribunal is allowed therefore to the extent that the appeal is remitted to the First-tier Tribunal to be determined fully on its merits.

 

Decision

In dismissing the appeal for want of jurisdiction the First-tier Tribunal materially erred in law.

 

The appeal to the Upper Tribunal is therefore allowed to the extent that this appeal is remitted to the First-tier Tribunal (not Judge Saffer) to be determined on its merits.

 

No anonymity direction is made.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signed C E Roberts Date 26 February 2018

 

 

Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge Roberts


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