Sentences with phrase «at the immigration tribunals»

Mark Harper, a Home Office minister, said no vouchers had been issued purely for winning cases at the immigration tribunals as several factors are taken into consideration.
Since joining Duncan Lewis Shahnaz has represented clients in all types of immigration and asylum matters from providing initial legal advice to appeals at the Immigration Tribunals.

Not exact matches

Only those who appeal against removal will have their case heard by a judge and even then it will be an immigration judge at a tribunal, not in a criminal court.
Her decision was later overturned by a judge at a first - tier immigration tribunal — who was happy with the documents provided by the couple and satisfied the wedding was «properly executed».
Meanwhile discussions elsewhere reached consensus on disability rights, taking competition out of the NHS, tribunal fees, legal aid, zero - hours and short - hours contracts, agency workers, immigration, local government funding, housing, the Middle East, the minimum wage, the living wage, Royal Mail, the railways, science and technology, mental health, fracking, animal welfare, Lords reform, reducing smoking and consumption of alcohol, fats and sugar, reaffirming all - women shortlists, youth services, careers advice, sexual and relationship education, and even the 11 - plus (recognising that selection at age 11 damaged education for all children, but stopping short of abolishing existing grammar schools).
Daniel has experience of representing clients both at the First Tier and Upper Tribunals in matters brought both within and outside the Immigration Rules and on Human Rights grounds.
Whereas before Dunsmuir courts and counsel were spending time and effort applying the «Pragmatic and Functional Approach», discussing (i) privative clauses, (ii) the expertise of the tribunal, (iii) the purpose of the Act and the specific legislative provision (s) in play, and finally (iv) the nature of the question (see e.g. Pushpanathan v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1998] 1 SCR 982, 1998 CanLII 778 (SCC)-RRB-, Dunsmuir heralded the arrival of what was supposed to be a simplified inquiry (at para 62).
«A few months ago, there were no presenting officers representing the Home Office in a quarter of cases at the [immigration] tribunal.
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