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AK and SA (Carers concession – indefinite leave sought) Pakistan [2005] UKIAT 00018
Date of hearing: 13 December 2004
Date Determination notified: 26 January 2005
Secretary of State for the Home Department | APPELLANT |
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AK and SA | RESPONDENT |
"27. I find that the decision taken by the Respondent outside the Immigration Rules has failed to take into account of or give effect to his own published policy since he appears to have considered the exercise of his discretion under the Concession for Carers only on the basis of whether it provides for a person to be granted indefinite leave to remain which of course is what the First Appellant and the Second Appellant were seeking. However, even if they were seeking something that was outside the scope of the Concession, they are still entitled, on the basis of the facts found by me, to have had their applications considered within the permitted parameters of the Concession.
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31. … I am satisfied on the balance of probabilities that, for the reasons and to the extent that I have already stated, the decision taken by the Respondent outside the Immigration Rules was not in accordance with the law in that it failed to take account of or give effect to the Respondent's own published policy and to that extent the appeal will be allowed.
DECISION
32. I allow the appeal to the extent that it be remitted to the Respondent for a decision to be made under and to the extent allowed by the Concession relating to Carers in accordance with the facts found by me in this appeal."
"3.4 The Secretary of State then considered the application exceptionally outside the Immigration Rules. Under the carers concession, applicants can be granted exceptional leave to remain for a period of three months to enable alternative care arrangements to be made before the applicant leaves the United Kingdom. However, the concession does not provide for a person to be granted indefinite leave to remain to care for a sick or disabled relative. Therefore the Secretary of State is not satisfied that the appellants meet the terms of the concession for carers and he is not prepared to exercise his discretion in their favour."
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT