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The Immigration and Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 2003

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These Rules prescribe the procedure to be followed for appeals and applications to an adjudicator and to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal under Part 5 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, which comes into force on 1st April 2003, and under section 40A of the British Nationality Act 1981, as inserted by section 4 of the 2002 Act. The Rules also prescribe the procedure to be followed for applications to an adjudicator or the Tribunal for bail.

Part 1 of these Rules contains introductory provisions.

Part 2 contains rules about appeals to an adjudicator. Subject to various exceptions and limitations in Part 5 of the 2002 Act, a right of appeal lies to an adjudicator—

(a)under section 82 of the 2002 Act, against an immigration decision;

(b)under section 83 of the 2002 Act, in certain circumstances, against a decision to reject an asylum claim; and

(c)under section 40A of the British Nationality Act 1981, against a decision to make an order depriving a person of a British citizenship status.

Part 3 contains rules about appeals (including applications for permission to appeal) to the Tribunal. Section 101(1) of the 2002 Act and section 40A(3) of the 1981 Act provide that a party to an appeal to an adjudicator may, with the permission of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal, appeal to the Tribunal against an adjudicator’s determination on a point of law.

Part 4 contains rules about applications to the Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal or (in Scotland) to the Court of Session.

Part 5 contains rules about applications to an adjudicator or the Tribunal for bail. Such applications may be made under Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971 and section 9A of the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993.

Part 6 contains general provisions which apply to appeals and applications under these Rules.

Part 7 revokes the Immigration and Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 2000 and contains transitional provisions for appeals and applications pending on 1st April 2003.

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