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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> PO (Points based scheme: maintenance: loans) Nigeria [2009] UKAIT 00047 (25 November 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2009/00047.html Cite as: [2009] UKAIT 47, [2009] UKAIT 00047 |
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PO (Points based scheme: maintenance: loans) Nigeria [2009] UKAIT 00047
Date of hearing: 28 August 2009
Date Determination notified: 25 November 2009
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APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
The terms of the guidance applicable to points-based scheme applications make it clear that the documents accompanying the application must show the required sums as credit balances. If the sums are sufficient, it does not appear to matter that they have been lent to the applicant. But it is not sufficient to show merely that a loan has been arranged.
" 7. That as the petitioner's application was made before 31 October 2008 the respondent's policy states that he must have had £800 available to him at the time of his application. It also stated that the documents produced to evidence the availability of these funds must be dated no earlier than a month before his application. ….
8. That the appellant submitted bank statements in the required form and dated within the specified period in support of his application. The balance in his account was less than £800. Nevertheless, he had an overdraft facility available, which allowed him to withdraw an additional £800 if required. His overdraft limit was £2,750 as confirmed by a letter from his Bank [submitted to the respondent]. Following the 28 August 2008 (i.e. within one month of his application) his balance never fell below minus £1,999.82."
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT