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4.—(1) The table in Schedule 1 (fees to be taken) to the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Judicial Review) (England and Wales) Fees Order 2011(1) is amended as follows.
(2) For the text entries in both columns, from “1.1 For permission to apply for judicial review.” to the end of the entry for fee 1.3, substitute—
“1.1 For permission to apply for judicial review. | £154 |
Where the Tribunal has made an order giving permission to proceed with an application for judicial review, there is payable by the applicant within 7 days of service on the applicant of that order: | |
1.1(a) On applying for a request to reconsider at a hearing a decision on permission | £385 |
Where fee 1.1(a) has been paid and permission is granted at a hearing, the amount payable under fee 1.2 is £385. | |
1.2 If the proceedings have been started by an application for permission to apply for judicial review. | £770 |
1.3 If the claim for judicial review was started otherwise than by an application for permission to apply for judicial review. | £154” |
S.I. 2011/2344; Schedule 1 was amended by S.I. 2013/2069, S.I. 2013/2302 (L. 21), S.I. 2014/878 (L. 21), and S.I. 2016/402 (L. 5).
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