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IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER |
Case No: UI- 2022-003050 First-tier Tribunal No: EA/14952/2021 |
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THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Decision & Reasons Issued:
On the 02 April 2024
Before
UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE RIMINGTON
Between
MR SHKELZEN ELEZI
(NO ANONYMITY ORDER MADE)
Appellant
and
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent
Representation :
For the Appellant: Mr E Terrell, Home Office Presenting Officer
For the Respondent: None
Heard at Field House on 22 March 2024
DECISION AND REASONS
"(1) A person (P) in a durable relationship in the United Kingdom with an EU citizen has as such no substantive rights under the EU Withdrawal Agreement, unless P's entry and residence were being facilitated before 11pm GMT on 31 December 2020 or P had applied for such facilitation before that time.
(2) Where P has no such substantive right, P cannot invoke the concept of proportionality in Article 18.1(r) of the Withdrawal Agreement or the principle of fairness, in order to succeed in an appeal under the Immigration (Citizens' Rights) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 ('the 2020 Regulations'). That includes the situation where it is likely that P would have been able to secure a date to marry the EU citizen before the time mentioned in paragraph (1) above, but for the Covid-19 pandemic.
(3) Regulation 9(4) of the 2020 Regulations confers a power on the First-tier Tribunal to consider a human rights ground of appeal, subject to the prohibition imposed by regulation 9(5) upon the Tribunal considering a new matter without the consent of the Secretary of State".
Notice of Decision
The appellant's appeal against the Secretary of State's decision is dismissed.
Helen Rimington
Judge of the Upper Tribunal Rimington
Immigration and Asylum Chamber
24th March 2024