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KM (definition of short course) Japan [2006] UKAIT 00014
Date of hearing: 23 January 2006
Date Determination notified: 10 February 2006
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
A course of one year's duration is not a short course as defined in paragraph 60(vi) of HC 395.
'The respondent argued that if the appellant was granted a further extension of leave then she would have spent more than two years on short courses below degree level. However, by the date of his decision, namely 9 February 2005, the appellant would have been short of a month before the two year [period] was up. Therefore, I find that his decision is not in accordance with the rules.'
Signed Date 8 February 2006
G Warr
Senior Immigration Judge