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Crime and Courts Act 2013

Section 53: Restriction on right of appeal from within the United Kingdom

68.The power to exclude a foreign national from the UK is a prerogative power and the decision to do so must be made personally by the Secretary of State (normally the Home Secretary). The Secretary of State will take such a decision if information presented to her leads her to conclude that the exclusion of a person from the UK would be conducive to the public good. The exclusion decision itself is a direction, provided to officials, requiring a mandatory refusal of all applications for entry clearance or entry to the UK courtesy of paragraph 320(6) of the Immigration Rules(36).

69.In March 2011 the Court of Appeal in the case of Secretary of State for the Home Department v MK (Tunisia) [2011] EWCA Civ 333 upheld the decision of Mr Justice Collins in the High Court that, despite being subject to an exclusion decision, the claimant had an in country right of appeal against the order of the Secretary of State to cancel his leave to enter under article 13(7)(a) of the Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) Order 2000(37). The claimant had originally been granted refugee status and indefinite leave to enter the UK in 2001. The claimant had no right of appeal against the exclusion decision itself, but he did have a right of appeal under section 82(2)(e) of the 2002 Act, which gives a statutory right of appeal against a variation of a person’s leave to enter or remain in the UK if, when the variation takes effect, the person has no leave to enter or remain. Under section 92(2) of the 2002 Act, this was an in country right of appeal, and under section 3D of the Immigration Act 1971 (“the 1971 Act”), a person has continuing leave while an appeal could be brought under section 82(1) of the 2002 Act. The Court of Appeal found that section 3D of the 1971 Act did not provide a power to exclude a person from entering the UK to exercise an in country right of appeal, and that the claimant had a right to return to the UK from abroad to exercise that right.

70.To ensure exclusion decisions remain effective, section 53 provides a certification power for the Secretary of State to remove the in country right of appeal against the decision of a Secretary of State to cancel an individual’s leave to enter or remain in the UK on the grounds that the individual’s presence in the UK would not be conducive to the public good.

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