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The Transfer of Functions of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal Order 2010

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Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (Procedure) (Fast-track) Rules 2005

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18.  For Part 3 (reconsideration of appeals etc.) substitute—

PART 3Appeals to the Upper Tribunal

Scope of this Part

15.(1) This Part applies to applications for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal made pursuant to rule 25 of the Principal Rules, where—

(a)Part 2 of these Rules applied at all times to the appeal to the Tribunal; and

(b)the appellant has been continuously in detention under the Immigration Acts at a place or places specified in Schedule 2 to these Rules since being served with notice of the immigration decision that is the subject of the appeal.

(2) This Part shall cease to apply if the Tribunal makes an order under rule 30(1).

Application of the Principal Rules to this Part

16.  The following provisions of the Principal Rules apply to proceedings to which this Part applies—

(a)rule 24 except for paragraph (2); and

(b)rule 25 except for paragraph (1).

Time limits for making an application for permission to appeal

17.  An application under rule 25(1) of the Principal Rules must be sent or delivered to the Tribunal so that it is received no later than 2 days after the later of the dates on which the party is served with—

(a)written reasons for the decision; or

(b)notification that an application for the decision to be set aside has been unsuccessful.

Service of permission application decision

18.  The Tribunal must send to the parties written reasons for its decision in relation to an application for permission to appeal not later than 1 business day after the application was received by the Tribunal..

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