Court of Appeal upholds the Minister for Justice's decision to revoke an individual's residence card, on the grounds that the individual, who had married an EU citizen, failed to provide convincing evidence to counter the Minister's well-founded suspicion that the marriage was one of convenience; and the Minister's decision-making process was fair and complied with the procedural safeguards required by law, as the individual was given ample opportunity to submit written evidence and explanations to address the Minister's concerns.
Residence card revocation - marriage of convenience - EU citizen - Minister's decision - Court of Appeal - High Court - procedural safeguards - natural and constitutional justice - written evidence - administrative review - immigration law - Directive 2004/38/EC - European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2015 - judicial review - credibility assessment.