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APPEAL No. TM (Home office Conviction - Consideration of) Congo- Democratic Republic of [2004] UKIAT 00025
Date of hearing: 02 Feburary 2004
Date Determination notified: 19 Feburary 2004
John Freeman (chairman)
and
Colin Thursby
TM | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
This is an appeal from a decision of an adjudicator (Ms PS Wellesley-Cole), sitting at on 28 May 2003, dismissing an asylum and human rights appeal by a citizen of the DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Permission to appeal was given on the basis that the adjudicator's findings, or lack of them, on article 8 were open to challenge.
01.06.94 appellant arrives in this country
02.06.94 claims asylum
15.11.96 TC ♀ born to SC (British citizen) by appellant
03.02.97 asylum first refused
28.02.97 marries SC
early '99 separates from SC
06.05.99 first appeal hearing
27.05.99 Home Office decision treated as withdrawn by adjudicator
10.99 sent to prison for robbery
05.01 released and interviewed on asylum claim
summer takes up with PL (citizen of Angola)
26.10.01 representations on Human Rights Convention
15.12.02 fresh refusal
17.01.03 DL ♀ born to PL by appellant: PL later gets ILR
28.05.03 second appeal hearing
16.06.03 decision under appeal sent out
Appeal allowed
John Freeman (chairman)