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             Mr Kaloti is a citizen of Albania born on the 17 August 1983 who appeals the respondent's decisions to (i) refuse his application for leave to remain in the UK on human rights grounds and (2) to revoke the deportation order made against him on the 25 July 2017.
             Mr Kaloti is the subject of the deportation order as a result of his conviction at Birmingham Crown Court in May 2017 for possession of Cannabis with intent to supply, for which he received a sentence of 6 months imprisonment.
             Rather than remain in Albania and make an application for revocation of the deportation order in due course, evidence given by Mr Kaloti to the First-tier Tribunal on 15 November 2023 was that his claim in his witness statement that he entered the UK in breach of the deportation order and has remined here since was incorrect. He is recorded as having stated he entered in 2016, was caught and deported back to Albania in 2017 but came back in 2019, again in breach of the deportation order.
             Mr Kaloti's immigration history, set out in the documents from the respondents Criminal Casework team record the following:
The appellant arrived in the United Kingdom in 2016, via illegally entry and remained in the United Kingdom illegally until you were encountered by the police on 23 May 2017 with possession of controlled drug with intent to supply.
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