The Commissioners for Her Majesty-™s Revenue and Customs v AD (Residence and presence conditions - right to reside - permission to appeal) [2020] UKUT 353 (AAC) (10 December 2020)


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The Commissioners for Her Majesty-™s Revenue and Customs v AD [2020] UKUT 353 (AAC) (10 December 2020)


Whether having a Zambrano right could assist for purposes of child benefit scheme - effect of regulation 23(4)(b)(i) of Child Benefit (General) Regulations 2006 in 2018 still referring to provisions of the by then revoked Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 - whether regulation 23(4)(b)(i) therefore misfired or was `cured' by Schedule 7 to the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 - whether need for a judicial determination (and notification of the same) where application for permission to appeal is not admitted under rule 38(7)(c) of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Social Entitlement Chamber) Rules 2008.

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