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This is the Entry Clearance Officer�s appeal against the decision of Judge Robson made following a hearing at Bradford on 23 rd May 2014.
The Sponsor became a British national in 2009. Tragically, in 2010, his eldest son was killed by a bomb blast, and another child wounded and he decided that the best course of action was for the family to leave Afghanistan and relocate to Dubai. He set up a business there called the Kandahar General Trading Company Limited and, by virtue of that business, he was able to successfully apply for a family residence permit in Dubai which was granted on 28 th September 2010.
The present application for entry clearance was refused on the grounds that he had not provided the specified evidence to show that he earned an income of �37,397 from his newsagents business.
The judge accepted that in all respects, save for the production of the specified evidence, the Immigration Rules were satisfied. However, because there was a missing bank statement in the relevant year he was unable to allow the appeal under the Immigration Rules.
The Entry Clearance Officer sought permission to appeal on the grounds that the judge had failed to give adequate reasons for findings on a material matter.
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