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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> GO (Nigeria) & Anor v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 169 (01 February 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2008/169.html Cite as: [2008] EWCA Civ 169 |
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(2): C5/2007/2212 |
COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM & IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT Nos (1): IA/08444/2006; (2): IA/00458/2007]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1): GO (NIGERIA) (2): HZ (IRAN) |
1st Applicant 2nd Applicant |
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(1) & (2): THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT DID NOT APPEAR AND WAS NOT REPRESENTED.
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Lord Justice Buxton:
"…evidence of satisfactory progress in his course of study including the taking and passing of any relevant examinations;"
The Secretary of State's view is that in neither case has that requirement been fulfilled and that is the view that was adopted by the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal in the decisions of which complaint is made.
"A person seeking an extension of leave as a student must show under paragraph 60(v) of HC 395 satisfactory progress in the 'course of study' for which he was last granted leave to enter or remain or, if appropriate, to which a transfer was subsequently approved by the Secretary of State. He is not entitled to show satisfactory progress by reference to a different course of study which he has undertaken without the Secretary of State's knowledge."
It is that point and the correctness of that view that is in issue in these matters.
"The course of study in respect of which leave to enter was given was not in substance the same course of study in respect of which the applicant now asserts he shows progress. The rules do not permit course hopping from the course in respect of which leave was given to another which is, in substance, different. A student is not permitted to change to a course in respect of which he is not being given leave and then assert progress or success in that course. The rules clearly focus on a particular course of study…"
Order: Applications granted