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Court of Appeal sets aside the decision of the Minister for Justice to refuse a visa application for an Egyptian national who had been granted a Critical Skills Employment Permit, on the grounds that the original decision lacked clarity and failed to provide the applicant with an opportunity to address perceived deficiencies in his qualifications and experience.
Court of Appeal - visa refusal - Critical Skills Employment Permit - Minister for Justice - fair procedures - qualifications - work experience - software engineer - software developer - E-Business soft - judicial review - remittal - documentation - employment permit scheme - visa application process - administrative decision - transparency - right to be heard.
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