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236: Appeals against deportation liability where person serving prison sentence
or “How appeals against deportation work if you're in prison”

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“How the Tribunal handles cases and makes decisions”

When the Tribunal deals with cases, it follows the rules set out in Schedule 2. These rules tell the Tribunal how to handle different situations and make decisions. You can look at Schedule 2 to see exactly what steps the Tribunal needs to follow when it’s working on a case.

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Next up: 238: Withdrawal of appeal or matter

or “You can withdraw your appeal or other matter at any time”

Part 7 Appeals, reviews, and other proceedings
Procedure for appeals and matters

237Procedure

  1. Schedule 2 applies in relation to the proceedings of the Tribunal.