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TG (Considering Policies) Nigeria [2005] UKIAT 00024
IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Date of hearing: 13 January 2005
Date Determination notified: 28 January 2005
Before
Between
TG | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
"I agree with the finding that the removal is proportionate and justifiable, save for one concern. The Adjudicator has not made a clearing finding of fact in particular with regard to the relationship between the applicant and ( ). The nature and character of that relationship could affect the proportionality assessment. Particularly if ( ) had been in the United Kingdom for longer than 7 years so that the 7 year concession policy was applicable. I think that the applicant should be entitled at least to argue this point".
"decisions taken pursuant to the lawful operation of immigration control will be proportionate in all save a small minority in exceptional cases, identifiable only on a case by case basis."
Jonathan Perkins
Vice President
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