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Written by Emma Ginn
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The Appellant was a Yemeni man born in 1942, whose former wives, children, grandchildren and brothers were all lawfully resident in the UK. He entered the UK as a visitor and applied out of time for indefinite leave to remain as a dependent relative under r 317 of the Immigration Rules. |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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In basic terms, the LCJ held that all that was criminalised was the destruction/disposal of a genuine and current document. If someone travels to the UK without a document, or travels on a false document and then destroys or disposes of that, they have a defence. |
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