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Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) APPEAL NO: IA/03012/2014
Heard at Field House on Determination promulgated on
6 October 2014 23 October 2014
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Before
DEPUTY JUDGE OF THE UPPER TRIBUNAL DIGNEY
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Appellant
and
SHERLENE PALERO ORTIZ (MS)
Respondent
Representation:
For the appellant: Ms Isherwood, Home Office Presenting Officer
For the respondent: Ms Hall
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
In this appeal careful findings of fact were required in relation to the period when, according to the appellant, she had permission to work and also in relation to the hours and type of work she actually did and over what period. Arguably the judge did not make adequate findings to support the decision.
In June 2014 London School of technology was stripped of its sponsorship. Before that it had been a highly trusted sponsor. As such [it] was able to authorise work placements within the rules. I accept the evidence of the appellant that she was misquoted in the report of the immigration officer. I found her to be a reliable witness and her story to be true.
The appeal is accordingly dismissed
Designated Judge Digney
Judge of the Upper Tribunal 8 October 2014