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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> RU (Immigration Judge: treatment of evidence) Nigeria [2008] UKAIT 00067 (04 August 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2008/00067.html Cite as: [2008] UKAIT 67, [2008] UKAIT 00067 |
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RU (Immigration Judge: treatment of evidence) Nigeria [2008] UKAIT 00067
Date Determination notified: 04 August 2008
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THE ENTRY CLEARANCE OFFICER, LAGOS | RESPONDENT |
An Immigration Judge must decide an appeal solely on the evidence and must not make responses of his own to a party's concerns when those responses are contrary to the evidence or the common experience of humanity. In particular, in deciding an appeal on the papers, an Immigration Judge's determination must show that he has dealt with any proper concerns raised in the notice of decision.
"The appellant himself has explained that this is council accommodation and I find that as an address [it] may be the home to many other people who have been acting as sponsors during this period and therefore the fact that 17 visa applications have been associated with [the address] with different names and telephone numbers, is not pertinent to this Sponsor. The mere fact that the sponsor has been associated with 10 visa applications lodged at the Lagos post in the last 12 months is likewise not significant to this application, in the absence of any evidence that these 10 applications were not bona fide. The respondent has produced no such evidence."
"The appellant states that he has produced a statement from Oceanic Bank to state that no errors are contained and I find that this document exists even though it has not been produced to me".
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT