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D7.60 Appeal to the High Court

Immigration Act 1987 s117

  1. If an appellant or the Minister of Immigration considers that any determination of the Deportation Review Tribunal in the proceedings as wrong in point of law, the appellant or the Minister may appeal to the High Court on that point of law.

Effective 01/10/1999

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D7 Deportations

D7.1 Who can be made the subject of a deportation order?

D7.5 Deportation of a residence permit holder following conviction

D7.10 Deportation of an exempt person following conviction

D7.15 Time limit(s) within which a deportation order must be made

D7.20 Preparing a deportation order

D7.25 Service of a deportation order

D7.30 Consequences of a deportation order

D7.35 Arrest of a person subject to a deportation order

D7.40 Conditions imposed on deportee who is not in custody

D7.45 Actions following service of a deportation order

D7.50 Execution of a deportation order

D7.55 Right of appeal to the Deportation Review Tribunal

D7.65 Deportation of people threatening national security and suspected terrorists