Ground Two – Evidential Flexibility
Ground Two – Evidential Flexibility
I have set out the relevant parts of the Immigration Rules and the relevant sections of versions 8 and 11 of the Evidential Flexibility policy. In order to consider Mr Malik’s first ground, it is also necessary to refer to an authority.
- Heading
- Judge Blundell
- Background
- The Entry Clearance Officer’s Decision
- The Administrative Review Decision
- Application for Judicial Review
- Submissions
- The Immigration Rules
- Appendix SW
- Appendix English Language
- Paragraph 245AA
- Appendix Administrative Review
- The Evidential Flexibility Policy
- Analysis
- Ground Two – Evidential Flexibility
- Mudiyanselage & Ors v SSHD
- Alignment of Paragraph 245AA and version 11 of the Evidential Flexibility policy
- Differences Between v8 and v11 of the Evidential Flexibility Policy
- No Points Based System Context
- Ground Three – Discretion Outside the Rules
- Ground One – Submission of Additional Evidence on Administrative Review
- The Obvious Drafting Error in AR3.3(d) and (e)
- The Admission of Further Evidence Under Paragraph AR3.3(d)
- The Admission of Further Evidence Under Paragraph AR3.3(e)
- Conclusions
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