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Upper Tribunal decision after you appeal against 1 tribunal

Post by italian » Thu Jan 31, 2013 6:00 pm

Hi guys!
I'm new in this forum, and i just want to know ,How long does it take Upper Tribunal decision after you appeal against First-Tier Decision?
thanks in advance

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Post by Obie » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:33 pm

Have you applied for permission to appeal the decision of the First Tier tribunal, or have you been granted permission to appeal, and awaiting decision or Hearing of the substantive appeal.
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Post by italian » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:57 pm

Obie wrote:Have you applied for permission to appeal the decision of the First Tier tribunal, or have you been granted permission to appeal, and awaiting decision or Hearing of the substantive appeal.
i've been granted permission to appeal and i've already sent my document to upper tribunal, waiting for date of hearing ...

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Post by Obie » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:12 pm

Well, that takes months rather than weeks. You should brace yourself for long waiting.

What were the reasons for refusal. You could make a new application .
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Post by italian » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:27 pm

Obie wrote:Well, that takes months rather than weeks. You should brace yourself for long waiting.

What were the reasons for refusal. You could make a new application .
the reason was that the HO couldn't find my partner's work place in YELL.COM
i think if i make fresh application they might refuse again, that's why i decided to make an appeal

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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:02 pm

italian wrote:
Obie wrote:Well, that takes months rather than weeks. You should brace yourself for long waiting.

What were the reasons for refusal. You could make a new application .
the reason was that the HO couldn't find my partner's work place in YELL.COM
i think if i make fresh application they might refuse again, that's why i decided to make an appeal
On the face of it, this would appear to be a rather frivolous reason to refuse an application. There is no obligation for a company to subscribe to a third party advertising facility.

What were the exact reasons for the refusal ie wording?

What was the reason for 1st appeal rejection?

Was there any substantive reason to suggest that employment was not genuine?

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Post by Obie » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:08 pm

Does she have payslip? Did her company register her as payee with the inland Revenue? is this company registered for tax purpose? Is it a plc or a soletrader?

However much i am inclined to believe the decision is flawed, buttom line is, it may be quicker to make a new application, as it appear wrongly or rightly, that the FTT agreed with their decision.
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