Right of Residence in UK Law

  • Ali v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Supreme Court
    • 16 Novembro 2016
    ... ... Act 2002 provides a right of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against "an immigration decision" ... ", that is to say persons who have been granted a right of residence in the host country, the court has accepted that the withdrawal of that ... ...
  • R (Agyarko) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Supreme Court
    • 22 Fevereiro 2017
    ... ... have formed relationships during the period of their unlawful residence. The appellants rely primarily on the duty imposed on the Secretary of te by the Human Rights Act 1998 to act compatibly with the right to respect for family life guaranteed by article 8 of the ECHR. In each ... ...
  • Papajorgji (EEA Spouse - Marriage of Convenience) Greece
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 06 Janeiro 2012
    ... ... marriage is entered into for the predominant purpose of securing residence rights ... iii) The guidance of the EU Commission is noted and ... clearance was indefensible on its facts, although he reserved the right to argue that a failure to produce relevant evidence could justify the ... ...
  • Sanade (British children - Zambrano – Dereci)
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 07 Fevereiro 2012
    ... ... citizen (or cannot be removed as a family member or in their own right), the removal of the other parent does not mean that either the child or ... the parent being removed for the exercise of his Union right of residence and whether removal of that parent will deprive the child of the effective ... ...
  • Pham v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Supreme Court
    • 25 Março 2015
    ... ... They are "denied their right to rights". Further, the proportionality principle will be violated if ... Parliament and in municipal elections in their Member State of residence, under the same conditions as nationals of that State; (c) the ... ...
  • Sala (Efms: Right of Appeal)
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 19 Agosto 2016
    ... ... : Right of Appeal) There is no statutory right of appeal against the decision of the Secretary of State not to grant a Residence Card to a person claiming to be an Extended Family Member ... DETERMINATION AND REASONS ... 1 This appeal raises ... ...
  • Luciara Machado Rosa v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 15 Janeiro 2016
    ... ... 3 In April 2012 Mrs Rosa applied for a residence card under regulation 17 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) ... member of a qualified person or of an EEA national with a permanent right of residence under regulation 15 on application and production of — ... ...
  • Amirteymour and Others (EEA appeals; human rights)
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 04 Agosto 2015
    ... ... have been heard together as they raise a question relating to the right of appeal under regulation 26 of the Immigration (European Economic ... His application for a residence card as confirmation of his right of residence as her primary carer was ... ...
  • CI (Nigeria) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 Novembro 2019
    ... ... on the ground that deporting him from the UK would breach his right to respect for his private life protected by article 8 of the European ... proceed or be initiated against parents of children with long residence in the UK. A “policy modification statement” issued in 1999, while ... ...
  • Muhammad Yasir Khan v Secretary of State for the Home Department The Aire Centre (Intervener)
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 09 Novembro 2017
    ... ... Issue: Sala (EFMs: Right of Appeal) [2016] UKUT 0411 (1AC) ... 1 The issue ... for the Home Department to exercise her discretion to grant a Residence Card to a person claiming to be an Extended Family Member? At the ... ...
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