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Extension2013 wrote:Hi all entrepreneur members.
Kindly let other aware of this move together like hsmp judicial review and take a step to a barrister so we can go ahead.
I hope if we move on this issue together in Court,this will give us a favourable decision .
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count me inExtension2013 wrote:Hi guys
Why are you going back.come on its is something about our rights and that's to get a right to appeal in case the home office refuse our extension.This is an effort to support legally ourselves in advance rather than to wait for decision and then going in administrative review and after that going to airport or with no right or success in judicial review.
There is nothing wrong or nothing about any pecuniary interest.We will be strong if together and any professional fee would be paid individually equally divided on our numbers of interested members.
Anyone can go ahead ...but first we need to know how many of us are interested to participate.
Cheers.
You are rightdeepakjr123 wrote:No its here from the immigration statics report for extension in the home office website
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ns-of-stay
Nope, stats says that "There were 264,450 decisions on extensions in 2015, 9% fewer than in 2014. Four-fifths of decisions were grants (215,781) and a fifth (48,669) were refusals".dd156 wrote:60% refusal? Is that from the MAC report?
This is not specific to T1E so has (IMO) no relevance to usfriend87 wrote:Nope, stats says that "There were 264,450 decisions on extensions in 2015, 9% fewer than in 2014. Four-fifths of decisions were grants (215,781) and a fifth (48,669) were refusals".dd156 wrote:60% refusal? Is that from the MAC report?
means 22% refusal.