The High Court has certified two questions for appeal regarding the lawfulness of Removal and Exclusion Orders under the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2015. The court determined that these questions are of exceptional public importance and it is in the public interest for the Court of Appeal to address them. The original decision, which refused the applicant's challenge to the Minister for Justice's decision to issue removal and exclusion orders, has now opened the door for further examination by the Court of Appeal on how such orders should be communicated and the timeframe provided for affected individuals to leave the jurisdiction.
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