VA067382013 [2014] UKAITUR VA067382013 (28 May 2014)

VA067382013 [2014] UKAITUR VA067382013 (28 May 2014)

The appellant failed to provide satisfactory evidence of family ties or financial independence in India, and thus did not discharge the burden of proof to show a genuine intention to return after visiting the UK. The appeal was dismissed under the immigration rules.

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Citation
[2014] UKAITUR VA067382013
Parties
Appellant: tarlock singh; Respondent: Entry Clearance Officer
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
28 May 2014
Procedural Posture
Immigration Appeal / Appeal to Upper Tribunal After First Tier Tribunal Dismissal
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Entry Clearance, Family Visitor Visa, Burden of Proof, Evidence of Ties to Home Country
Immigration Law Entry Clearance Family Visitor Visa Burden of Proof Evidence of Ties to Home Country

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Parties

tarlock singh

Appellant

Entry Clearance Officer

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Immigration Appeal / Appeal to Upper Tribunal After First Tier Tribunal Dismissal

  1. 1 Whether the appellant demonstrated sufficient ties to India to ensure return after visit
  2. 2 Whether the appellant met the requirements for entry clearance as a family visitor

Ratio Decidendi

The appellant failed to provide satisfactory evidence of family ties or financial independence in India, and thus did not discharge the burden of proof to show a genuine intention to return after visiting the UK. The appeal was dismissed under the immigration rules.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Decision of the First-tier Tribunal set aside
  • Appeal dismissed on all grounds