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Relatives of a woman caught up in the Windrush scandal can apply for permission to live in Britain without paying thousands of pounds in fees, the High Court has ruled.
Charging the family of Lynda Mahabir would be a “colossal interference” in her human rights, the court said.
The fees would cost more than £20,000.
Mrs Mahabir, 52, was unable to live in the UK until 2018 and says the government didn’t correctly record her immigration status in the 1970s.
Her case was similar to thousands of other Windrush victims.
When she was finally able to come to the UK, she risked being separated from her relatives in Trinidad because the family could not afford to pay application fees of nearly £23,000, required for permission to join her.
Windrush victim wins fight over application fees for family and breach of human rights, a court has ruled
WINDRUSH: Thousands of other Windrush victims have also reported similar problems to Mrs Mahabir (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
RELATIVES OF a women embroiled in the Windrush scandal can now apply for permission to live in the UK without having to pay thousands of pounds in fees, the High Court has ruled.
Charging the family of Lynda Mahabir was determined by the court to be a “colossal interference” in her human rights with fees costing more than £20,000.
52-year-old Mrs Mahabir was unable to live in the UK until 2018 and claims that the government failed to correctly record her immigration status in the 1970s.