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              This is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Chana ("the Judge"), promulgated on 14 February 2024. By that decision, the Judge dismissed the Appellant's appeal against the decision of the Secretary of State to refuse her application under the EU Settlement Scheme ("EUSS") for settled status or pre-settled status as a joining family member. The sponsor was her mother, a Spanish national.
              The Appellant is a national of Ghana, born on 10 September 2001. She entered the United Kingdom ("UK") on 9 November 2022, together with her brother (date of birth 6 November 2003), having been granted a EUSS Family Permit. On 17 November 2022, she made her application for settled/pre-settled status. The Respondent considered the application under two separate routes and found the Appellant satisfied the requirements of neither because:
(1)      she had not commenced her continuous period of qualifying residence in the UK prior to the specified date;
(2)      further or alternatively, she had provided insufficient evidence to demonstrate that she was dependent on her sponsor.
              The Judge found that:
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