Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision, affirming the Minister's revocation of the appellant's residence card and the proposal to deport the appellant from Ireland, on the grounds that the entire application process was tainted by fraud, and the appellant had no grounds to challenge the Minister's decision to revoke the residence card and propose deportation.
Deportation - Residence Card - Fraud - Immigration Act 1999 - European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2015 - EU Treaty Rights - Certiorari - Minister's Decision - Revocation - Derived EU Treaty Rights - Abuse of Rights - Procedural Safeguards - High Court - Court of Appeal - Judicial Review - Regulation 27 - Directive 2004/38/EC - Chenchooliah v. Minister for Justice - Proportionality - Fair Procedures - Oral Hearing - Identity Impersonation - PPSN (Personal Public Service Number).