Georgian construction worker cannot challenge deportation decision, High Court rules

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Georgian construction worker cannot challenge deportation decision, High Court rules
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Man claims Minister for Justice failed to consider ‘unique skills’ and contribution to building industry

In legal papers before the High Court, the applicant claimed that Georgia is no longer safe. File photograph: Collins Courts

The Minister should have given greater weight to the fact that Ireland has a shortage of skilled construction workers amid a push for increased house building, he claimed. He also complained that Georgia is no longer safe. Georgia is among 15 countries that the Minister has designated safe. People claiming asylum from these countries have their claims processed faster and must demonstrate their case is exceptional and show “serious grounds” for why their country is unsafe for them.

In mid-August, his solicitors applied to the Minister under a provision of the 1999 Immigration Act seeking to revoke the deportation order. They highlighted his fear of danger in Georgia and his economic contributions to Ireland. Although he had positive work prospects, his employment permission was temporary and had now expired, the Minister found. She said there were no special circumstances that would override the State’s interests in border control.

First, he needed the court’s permission to proceed with the case. For this, he had to demonstrate he had “substantial” legal grounds to challenge the Minister’s decision refusing to revoke the deportation order.

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