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Pursuing Judicial Review after leaving the UK

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:35 pm
by Madan666
Hi ILR (Tier 1 General route 5 years of continuous residency) was refused. so, I have applied for the judicial review and it was refused on papers.

Now I have applied for the Oral reconsideration of the decision and waiting for the hearing date.
At this stage, if I leave the Uk can I able to pursue my Judicial Review from outside the UK? and return to the UK after the decision?
As I have applied for the Oral hearing in Uk and then leaving the country, will they treat my judicial review as abandoned?

Because "as per section 104(4) of the 2002 Act requires appeals under section 82 of that act to be treated as abandoned when the appellant lodges an in-country appeal while in the UK and then leaves the UK."

Is Judicial review will be treated as Appeal? because I guess they both are different.

Could someone answer my questions, Please.
Thanks in advance

Re: Pursuing Judicial Review after leaving the UK

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:56 pm
by CR001
Why was your ILR refused?

How will you return to the UK if you leave, you won't have a visa?

Re: Pursuing Judicial Review after leaving the UK

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:23 pm
by Madan666
I was talking about returning to the UK, if I win the case.

Re: Pursuing Judicial Review after leaving the UK

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:32 pm
by Madan666
CR001 wrote:Why was your ILR refused?

How will you return to the UK if you leave, you won't have a visa?
My ILR was refused for the following reasons

My tax returns for the tax years 2009-2010 were processed manually and paid all my taxes (as I have filled them very late) and they will not be updated on HMRC systems as they were processed manually.
I didn't submit any of the HMRC documents with my application and as per the Home Office records, They are saying that "I didn't file any returns for those tax years nor paid any tax for those tax years"