The High Court refused judicial review of the Minister for Justice's decision to refuse a long stay "D" employment visa to an individual seeking to work as a chef de partie in Ireland. The refusal was based on the applicant's failure to provide sufficient supporting documentation to demonstrate relevant qualifications and employment experience, as well as inadequate evidence of financial means. The court concluded that the reasoning behind the refusal was reasonable.
Judicial review, visa refusal, chef de partie, employment permit, financial evidence, documentation, qualifications, experience, appeal decision, Minister for Justice, Immigration Act 2004, Employment Permits Act 2006, fair procedures, rationality, High Court.