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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No. IM/11897/2004]
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE HALLETT
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KYI | CLAIMANT/APPELLANT | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT |
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MR M DEMETRIOU (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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"Indefinite leave to remain may be granted, on application to a person admitted as a retired person of independent means provided he:
(i) has spent a continuous period of 4 years in the United Kingdom in this capacity; and
(ii) has met the requirements of paragraph 266 throughout the 4 year period and continues to do so."
"(ii) Has under his control and disposable in the United Kingdom an income of his own of not less than £25,000 per annum; and
(iii) is able and willing to maintain and accommodate himself and any dependants indefinitely in the United Kingdom from his own resources with no assistance from any other person and without taking employment or have recourse to public funds; and
(iv) can demonstrate a close connection with the United Kingdom."
It is paragraph (ii) which is at the heart of this case and in particular the meaning of the words "disposable in the United Kingdom", which relate to an applicant's annual income.
"What I have, is the clearest evidence that the appellant is able, at short notice, to expatriate funds, in the full annual amount of £25,000, held under control in Myanmar and to have them placed at her disposal in her own bank account in the United Kingdom. There is no evidence to suggest that she could not have done this every year she has been here and no evidence to suggest that she cannot continue to do so in future should she chose. She has the funds in Myanmar and she has available to her similar means of transfer as those already used by her. The evidence led for her, and that I have accepted, shows that, practical difficulties notwithstanding, she is able to do so and accordingly meets the requirement for the issue of leave to remain."
Order: Appeal allowed.