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Appeals Services

EHCP - CHC - DoLS - Deportation

A deportation court order appeal in the UK is a legal process where an individual challenges a decision to deport them from the country. This appeal is typically lodged after a person has been served with a deportation order by the Home Office, usually due to the revocation of their right to stay in the UK, often on grounds of criminal activity or breach of immigration laws.

The appeal is heard by an independent tribunal, where the individual can present arguments against their deportation. These arguments may include claims for asylum, protection under human rights laws, or other compelling reasons why they should be allowed to stay in the UK. For instance, they might argue that deporting them would result in undue hardship, separate them from family members who are legally residing in the UK, or send them back to a country where they face a real risk of harm.

Discover more about our deportation court order appeal service here.

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