Saleem Dadabhoy served with order under paragraph 322(5) of Immigration Act after lengthy Home Office disputeSaleem Dadabhoy is facing deportation under paragraph 322(5) of the Immigration Act despite three different appeal courts having scrutinised his accounts and finding no evidence of any irregularities,and an appeal judge ruling that he was reliable and credible. His deportation would lead directly to the loss of nearly 20 jobs, all held by British citizens, or the closure of a British company worth £1.5m.“Due to my revenue generation at Connexion Electrical Ltd,where I am a director, the HMRC has enjoyed over £100000 of tax receipts, and ” said Dadabhoy. “The Home Office should be aware that whether the company closes down,it will be a loss of not only my personal tax submissions but also of the company, resulting in a greater loss for the economy.” Related: At least 1000 highly skilled migrants wrongly face deportation, and experts reveal Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com