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    Case No. UKUT-00197-(IAC)
    Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber

    Case No. UKUT-00197-(IAC)

    Fecha: 01-Feb-2018

    Limited leave to enter the United Kingdom with a view to settlement as a child for adoption

    316B. A person seeking limited leave to enter the United Kingdom with a view to settlement as a child for adoption may be admitted for a period not exceeding 24 months provided he is able, on arrival, to produce to the Immigration Officer a valid passport or other identity document and has entry clearance for entry in this capacity. The
    • Introduction and immigration history
    • The facts
    • Adoption
    • The prohibition upon entry on those whose adoptions are not recognised in the
    • to the prohibition
    • The Immigration Rules
    • Requirements for limited leave to enter the United Kingdom with a view to settlement as a child for adoption
    • Limited leave to enter the United Kingdom with a view to settlement as a child for adoption
    • ’s decision
    • The error of law
    • The significance of the Regulations
    • doption and the Immigration Rules
    • has…broken his ties…with his family of origin’
    • Our re-evaluation of the First-tier Tribunal’s determination
    • The Rule 24 response
    • What was the intended outcome?
    • DECISION
    • Adoptions with a Foreign Element Regulations 2005/392
    • Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005/389 (as amended)
    • Stage 1 – the pre-assessment process
    • Stage 2 – the assessment decision

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