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pollyanna1052
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just wondering...what can someone do after being turned down at tribunal?
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Hello @pollyanna1052 Sorry to hear this.
Please if I can advise going to tag my friend @poppy123456 .
I am sure that @poppy123456 be able to advise here for you. I am aware you can appeal .
Hope that helps you gives you some reassurance.
Please if I can help with anything. Be supportive happy to do so.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
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Hi,Thanks @thespiceman for the tag!Appealing after losing at Tribunal isn't exactly correct because you can't appeal this decision without finding an error in law.First thing you need to do is request the statement of reasons and record or proceedings. Once you receive this you need to find someone to take a look to find the error in law. If this isn't found then that's the end of the road for that claim because you can't appeal without this being found.You can re-apply but doing this using the same evidence you previously used will very likely see another refusal.1
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Hope that's cleared it up for you Pollyanna, but let us know if you have any more queries!0
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thespiceman said:Hello @pollyanna1052 Sorry to hear this.
Please if I can advise going to tag my friend @poppy123456 .
I am sure that @poppy123456 be able to advise here for you. I am aware you can appeal .
Hope that helps you gives you some reassurance.
Please if I can help with anything. Be supportive happy to do so.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
Thanks. It is happening to me at the mo. I`m still awaiting a decision following my f2f on 3rd October. I`ve had a letter telling me they have all the info they need...so am waiting for the result.
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