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APPEAL No. GG (HC395 para 317 : Joint Sponsorship) Jamaica [2004] UKIAT 00095
Date of hearing: 14th April 2004
Date Determination notified: 29 April 2004
GG | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"The requirements to be met by a person seeking indefinite leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom as the parent, grandparent or other dependant relative of the person present and settled in the United Kingdom are that the person:
(i) is related to a person present and settled in the United Kingdom in one of the following ways:
(f) the son, daughter, sister, brother, uncle or aunt over the age of 18, if living alone outside the United Kingdom in the most exceptional compassionate circumstances and mainly dependant financially on relatives settled in the United Kingdom.
(ii) is joining or accompanying a person who is present and settled in the United Kingdom or who is on the same occasion being admitted for settlement;
(iii) is financially wholly or mainly dependant on the relative present and settled in the United Kingdom; and
(iv) can and will be accommodated adequately together with any dependants without recourse to public funds in accommodation which the sponsor owns or occupies exclusively, and
(a) can and will be maintained adequately together with any dependants without recourse to public funds.
(vi) has no other close relatives in his own country to whom he could turn for financial support; [and
(vii) is not material to this appeal]."
"'Sponsor' means a person in relation to whom an applicant is seeking leave to enter or remain as their spouse, fiancé(e) or unmarried partner as the case may be under paragraphs 277-295."
That definition is clearly inappropriate in the present Rule, both because of the context and because the Rule is in paragraph 317. It follows that the Rules are silent in terms of defining 'sponsor' for the purposes of dependants outside marriage or quasi-matrimonial relationships.
"Tell us:
2.1 The full name of your sponsor (the relative(s) you are applying to stay with in the UK )
2.2 His/her relationship to you"
The first question has been answered "Phillipa Dennis" and the second question has been answered "niece".
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT