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Appeal – Migration Court of Appeal

The Migration Court´s judgement can be appealed to another court, the Migration Court of Appeal. In order for your judgement to be able to be considered you must have what is called leave to appeal.

Not all judgements are considered in the Migration Court of Appeal. It only considers judgements where there are very strong reasons or if an important legal issue must be considered.
 

What happens if the Migration Court of Appeal doesn´t grant leave to appeal?


If your parents aren´t granted leave to appeal the Migration Court judgement applies.
 

What happens if the Migration Court of Appeal grants leave to appeal?


If you are granted leave to appeal this means that your judgement will be considered by the Migration Court of Appeal.

What happens if the Migration Court of Appeal considers our case and approves our appeal?


Approval means that the Migration Court of Appeal thinks that you can stay in Sweden. Then you will be granted a residence permit. Your parents will be called to a meeting with the staff at the Reception Unit. If you and your parents want you to be at this meeting you are allowed to be there.

You can read more about residence permits under heading Residence permit - what happens then.
 

What happens if the Migration Court of Appeal doesn´t consider our case or our case is refused?


If the Migration Court of Appeal chooses not to consider your case your parents cannot appeal this.

If the Migration Court of Appeal decides to refuse your case (say no) your parents cannot appeal this.

The reasons you have given have not been sufficient to get a residence permit in Sweden.

Sidan senast uppdaterad: 2011-10-25