Supreme Court Rules Against Ban On Young Foreign Spouses Entering UK

Supreme Court Rules Against Ban On Young Foreign Spouses Entering UK

Banning foreign spouses aged between 18 and 21 from entering the UK is not a lawful way of dealing with the problem of forced marriages, the Supreme Court has ruled.

By a 4-1 majority, the highest court in the land rejected an appeal by Home Secretary Theresa May against a Court of Appeal decision which outlawed the ban as "arbitrary and disruptive".

Wednesday's ruling upholding the appeal judges is a victory for two couples who had fallen victim to changes to the immigration rules that prevented non-European under 21s from obtaining visas to join their British partners in the UK.

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