MA (Statelessness; Removal; KF applied) Stateless [2005] UKAIT 00161
ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
Date of hearing: 28 October 2005
Date Determination notified: 14 November 2005
Before
Ms A C McGavin (Immigration Judge)
Between
MA | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
In the case of a person found to be stateless, the principles expounded in KF (Iran) [2005] UKIAT 00109 apply. The context of the appeal is given by the country specified in the notice of decision and the claimant's case must be made by reference to that country.
"I had to decide whether the appellant was a refugee and whether he had a well-founded fear of persecution. I decided that he had not. All that had happened to the appellant was that he left Saudi Arabia because he was worried that the police were looking for him. As indicated above, I had dismissed his evidence that he had been arrested by the police. The fact that the appellant left because he was frightened that the police would arrest him falls very short of amounting to persecution."
"There was no evidence put before me that on arrival at Yemen he would be subject to any treatment which could be in breach of Article 2 or Article 3 of the 1950 Convention. Certainly, it might well be a possibility that Yemen might refuse to accept him and he might be sent back to the United Kingdom. However, that is a matter which is outwith my jurisdiction."
C M G OCKELTON
DEPUTY PRESIDENT
Date: 14 Nov 2005