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IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER |
Case Nos: UI-2022-004545 UI-2022-004543 UI-2022-004546 UI-2022-004549 |
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First-tier Tribunal Nos: EA/ 07964 /2021 EA/ 08007 /2021 EA/ 07821 /2021 EA/ 04668 /2021 |
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Decision & Reasons Issued:
On 8 November 2023
Before
UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE KEITH
DEPUTY UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE CHANA
Between
Shazia Sadat, Saira Azami, Mohammad
Zakria Azami and Mohammad Yahya Azami
( NO ANONYMITY ORDER MADE)
Appellants
and
Secretary of State for the Home Department
Respondent
Representation :
For the Appellant: Ms K Turner, Counsel, instructed via direct access.
For the Respondent: Mr E Terrell, Senior Home Office Presenting Officer
Heard at Field House on 31 October 2023
DECISION AND REASONS
2. At the core of this appeal against the decision on the papers of a Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, Judge McGrade promulgated on 10 th March 2022, was whether the Appellants were related, as claimed, to an EEA sponsor, to be entitled for consideration for family permits under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016 or the Citizens' Rights (Application Deadline and Temporary Protection) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, as extended family members (niece and great nieces and nephews) of the sponsor. As the Judge recorded in his decision, the Respondent had disputed the claimed relationships in the refusal decision, saying that she would have expected to see birth certificates (paragraph 6). The Judge added that before him were untranslated documents, and it was impossible for him to determine what these documents were. The Judge recorded that there were no translated birth certificates (paragraph 13) and he did not accept the claimed relationships (paragraph 15).
Discussion and conclusions
Notice of Decision
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal Judge did not involve the marking of an error on a point of law. The Judge's decision stands.
J Keith
Judge of the Upper Tribunal
Immigration and Asylum Chamber
1 st November 2023