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208: Right of victims to make submission on appeal
or “Victims can share their views when you appeal deportation”

You could also call this:

“Tribunal can give instructions to stop deportation if you win your appeal”

If you win your appeal against being deported, the Tribunal can tell an immigration officer to do what is needed to make their decision happen. This means the Tribunal can give instructions to make sure you are not deported. They will tell the immigration officer exactly what to do to follow their decision.

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Next up: 210: Tribunal may order grant of visa on allowing appeal against liability for deportation

or “Tribunal can grant visa if deportation appeal is successful”

Part 7 Appeals, reviews, and other proceedings
Orders on determination of appeal

209Tribunal may make orders considered necessary on allowing appeal against liability for deportation

  1. If the Tribunal decides that an appeal against liability for deportation should be allowed, it may order that an immigration officer take such steps as it considers necessary to give effect to its decision.