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The appellant is a citizen of Egypt who was born on 6 November 1972. She appealed against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal ("FTT") to dismiss her appeal against the respondent's dismissal of her application under the Immigration Rules.
On 17 April 2012 the appellant applied to enter the UK under a visit visa. On 6 July 2014 her application was refused. The appellant appealed to the FTT by notice of appeal dated 6 August 2014. This resulted in a review being carried out by the Entry Clearance Manager (the ECM). The ECM maintained the decision on 12 October 2014.
The appeal came before Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Robinson (the Immigration Judge) on 19 February 2015.
Mr P. Duffy, who appeared for the respondent at the hearing, submitted that her income and salary were not apparent from the documentary evidence and invited the Tribunal to take into account only those documents pertaining to the circumstances at the date of the refusal.
The Immigration Judge concluded that on the basis of the information supplied the appellant appeared to have given false information about her circumstances which the respondent was entitled to take into account.
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