R (Omar) v SSHD
[2012] EWHC 3448 (Admin) and R (Carter) v SSHD
[2014] EWHC 2603 (Admin), presents unnecessary obstacles to an individual’s right to be granted leave to remain under Article 8 ECHR, and is contrary to s55 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 (“the 2009 Act”). (ii) The respondent’s decision on the facts is unlawful, in that the respondent failed to ask herself the correct question, which was whether the applicants could in practice pay the fee. The respondent could not rationally conclude, on the facts, that the applicants were able to do so. 24. There were also lengthy submissions which responded to a particular point (“the
- J U D G M E N T
- Judge Blundell:
- Factual Background
- Application for Fee Waiver
- Decision Under Challenge
- R (Carter) v SSHD
- Procedural Background
- R (Omar) v SSHD
- Ahsan
- Legislative Scheme
- Omar
- Sheikh
- It seems to me that if a person demonstrates upon proper proof that they cannot pay the fee, then a policy which does not provide for waiver in those circumstances is incompatible with a Convention right. [emphasis added]
- Version 3.0 of the Fee Waiver Policy
- Carter
- Although a fee waiver will not normally be granted where evidence of destitution is not provided, or where an applicant cannot show that they would be rendered destitute by paying the fee, there may be exceptional circumstances affecting the applicant’s expenditure which mean that a fee waiver should be granted.
- It is for the applicant to provide evidence that there is something exceptional about their financial circumstances and ability to pay that warrant granting the fee waiver request
- Witness Evidence for the Respondent
- Submissions
- Ahsan v SSHD
- Shrestha
- Balajigari
- R (Mujahid) v FtT & SSHD
- Shrestha
- Discussion
- R (Ellis) v SSHD
- MS & MBT v SSHD
- PK (Ghana) v SSHD
- Odelola
- Sherstha
- Ahsan & Others v SSHD
- Ahsan & Ors
- Ahsan
- Balajigari & Ors
- R (AT) v SSHD
- Baihinga
- R (Alighanbari) v SSHD
- [2013] EWHC 1818 (Admin)
- SSHD v JCWI
- Supplemental Judgment
- Postscript
