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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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TH (PAKISTAN) | Claimant/Applicant | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant/Respondent |
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LORD JUSTICE SALES:
"The requirements to be met by an applicant for leave to remain on the grounds of private life in the UK are that at the date of application, the applicant...
(vi) subject to sub-paragraph (2), is aged 18 years or above, has lived continuously in the
UK for less than 20 years (discounting any period of imprisonment) but there would be very significant obstacles to the applicant's integration into the country to which he would have to go if required to leave the UK."
"You were born on 06/07/65 and you claimed to have arrived in the UK in March 2006. You are 49 years old and have spent 41 years of your formative life in Pakistan and therefore inevitably you have social and cultural ties with Pakistan. It is considered you have lived in the UK for a total of just under 9 years and it is not unreasonable to expect you to return. It is considered that you have not shown there are insurmountable obstacles which prevent you from returning continuing your family life in Pakistan. As you entered the United Kingdom in March 2006 after spending 41 years living in Pakistan you do not meet the criteria set out in rule 776ADE (iii),(iv), (v) or (vi) outlined above. Therefore you do not qualify for leave to remain under rule 276ADE."
"You will be returning to Pakistan and it is noted that your mother, brother, sisters and your three children continue to reside in Pakistan, therefore it is considered you have a support network in Pakistan who could assist on your return and they would be able to provide you with the care and support you require to access any medical treatment you require in Pakistan.
You have not provided any evidence that medical treatment would be denied nor that you would not be able to travel to obtain such treatment. Consequently it is not accepted that your removal from the United Kingdom reaches the high threshold of severity to breach Articles 3 or 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights on the basis of any medical condition.
Consideration is given to your claim that you wish to remain in the UK to continue the emotional support you receive from your sister. However, the Human Rights Assessment Form dated 12th June 2014 noted that your sister only visits once a month ...
For these reasons it is considered your circumstances are not sufficiently compelling and your application is not distinguishable from those family and private life applications which normally fall to be refused under the Immigration Rules. You do not qualify for discretionary leave on medical grounds.
Your asylum and/or human rights claim has been reconsidered on all the evidence available including the further submissions. It has been decided the decision of 11th September 2009 upheld by the Immigration Judge on 22nd September 2009 should not be reversed.
Accordingly it is not appropriate to grant you asylum, humanitarian protection or discretionary relief for the reasons above."
"Further to my telephone conversation this afternoon you requested information as to arrangements for your client tomorrow ahead of his removal in the evening. Your client will be collected tomorrow from the care home at midday where he will be transported to Stansted for his flight in the evening. Your client's removal is on a charter flight arranged by the Home Office. The team dealing with the flight is fully aware of your client's medical situation and arrangements are in place. There will be an ambulance to take him into the aircraft and on arrival in Pakistan. There will also be medical escorts on board the flight alongside him for the whole duration. The flight will arrive into Islamabad at 10.25 on 22nd July 2015. There will be Home Office colleagues on board to ensure and to liaise with authorities in Islamabad for arrangements for onwards travel in Pakistan through the assistance of Weldo Organisation at the airport.
If there are any other queries please do not hesitate to contact me on the number at the top of the letter."
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