[2024] UKUT 00143 (IAC)
Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber

[2024] UKUT 00143 (IAC)

Fecha: 04-Mar-2024

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UT Neutral Citation Number: [2024] UKUT 00143 (IAC)

Ayoola (previously considered matters)

IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER

Heard at Field House

THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

Heard on 4 March 2024

Promulgated on 18 March 2024

Before

UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE SMITH

UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE STEPHEN SMITH

Between

Iyabode Adeola Ayoola

(NO ANONYMITY DIRECTION MADE)

Applicant

and

Secretary of State for the Home Department

Respondent

Representation:

For the Appellant: Mr Z. Jafferji and Mr H. Broachwalla, Counsel, instructed by MCR Solicitors

For the Respondent: Mr P. Deller, Senior Home Office Presenting Officer

1) If a matter is raised in the course of an application to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of State’s refusal of the application will amount to having “considered” the matter for the purposes of regulation 9(6)(b) of the Immigration (Citizens' Rights Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, even if the decision under appeal is silent on a matter expressly raised in the application.

2) The references to the matter will have to be sufficiently clear to make it reasonable for the Secretary of State to be expected to respond to it. A buried or tangential reference in an application which ostensibly otherwise relies on some other matter is unlikely to be sufficient to merit the conclusion that it has been “considered” by the Secretary of State. Such a matter will be a new matter, requiring the consent of the Secretary of State for it to be considered by the tribunal.

DECISION AND REASONS