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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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R (on the application of CRANFORD COLLEGE LTD) |
Claimant |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Defendant |
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Rory Dunlop (instructed by The Government Legal Department) for the Defendant
Hearing date: 17 April 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Mrs Justice Andrews:
i) The failure by Cranford to properly vet applicants before issuing CAS's or to monitor and report those who were not attending and pursuing their courses satisfactorily;
ii) The provision of information and explanations to the SSHD that were inconsistent and which suggested ignorance, incompetence and/or dishonesty on the part of Cranford;
iii) The failure by Cranford to register students with the relevant awarding bodies, with the result that the students were unable to obtain their qualifications despite payment of fees, attending the courses and completing their assignments.
"If we consider that you have not been complying with your duties, have been dishonest in your dealings with us… or you are a threat to immigration control in some other way, we will take action against you. This action may be to
a) revoke or suspend your licence."
This makes it clear that non-compliance with its duties is not the only ground on which the SSHD is entitled to revoke a sponsor's licence. It suffices if the SSHD reasonably believes that the sponsor is a threat to immigration control.
Relevant legal principles
i) If a Tier 4 sponsor has assigned CAS's to a significant number of students with "invalid" ETS TOEIC results, and then failed to report them as having inadequate English, that gives grounds for reasonable suspicion that the sponsor was failing in its duties to:a) Adequately assess the ability and intention of the students to study on the chosen course before assigning CAS's to them andb) Monitor, and report bogus students to the UKBA.ii) The onus is on the sponsor to allay that suspicion, for example by providing examples of coursework demonstrating that the students did in fact speak/understand English to the appropriate standard;
iii) If the SSHD takes a Wednesbury reasonable view that the evidence is insufficient to allay that suspicion, she is entitled to revoke the Tier 4 licence.
Factual Background
The merits of the claim for judicial review
"Language Barriers
Language could be a terribly advanced issue, and communication between folks speaking completely different languages is tough. Language could be a method of watching the globe, and even experienced translators will notice it difficult to convey advanced emotions and ideas, which might result in misunderstandings. Once you place confidence in however usually you misconceive somebody speaking your language, you'll imagine however onerous it's to induce the complete that means from one thing an individual with a special cultural background is oral communication to you.
Hostile Stereotypes
Inaccurate and hostile stereotypes of individuals from alternative places may be a barrier to communication within the work. Stereotypes square measure assumptions folks build concerning the traits of members of a gaggle, as an example, a conventional yankee is believed to be impatient and chesty similarly as friendly and tolerant. The danger is fun stereotypes is that a private is believed to possess characteristics that square measure ascribed to the cluster. Obviously not all Americans square measure impatient and chesty, nor square measure all of them friendly and tolerant. Prejudging a private will result in misconceptions and barriers to communication."
"It is a significant gauge of the college's ability or willingness to monitor its students if such a number have obtained a language certificate by cheating and have not, during the course of their studies, been discovered by the college to have inadequate English language skills."
If Cranford had been monitoring its students properly, then egregious examples of the type quoted above would have been picked up, and the students should have been reported to the UKBA.
"you have offered places to Tier 4 (General) students and the main course of study does not lead to an approved qualification for our purposes."