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              The Appellant is a citizen of Pakistan. His date of birth is 9 March 1975.
              On 26 June 2024 Upper Tribunal Judge Macleman granted the Appellant permission to appeal against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (Judge Khawar) to dismiss his appeal against the decision of the Secretary of State for the Home Department ("the SSHD") on 31 October 2022 to refuse his application for leave to remain on the basis of continuous residence in the UK.
              The Appellant's evidence is that he came to the UK on 12 April 2002 and has remained continuously since then. It is agreed by the parties that he made a claim for asylum in 2002. His application was refused by the SSHD. The Appellant appealed and his appeal was dismissed in 2002 by the First-tier Tribunal.
              In respect of the decision under appeal, the SSHD accepted that the Appellant had been in the UK in 2002 and that he had been in the UK since 2009. The SSHD did not accept that the Appellant had been in the UK continuously from 2003-2009.
              Judge Khawar (the judge) did not find that the Appellant was credible. He did not accept that that the Appellant had been in the UK between 2002-2009. The Appellant's evidence about this period was that he was financially supported by and resided with his brother, Mr Omer. He was not allowed to be named on utility bills
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