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                  Permission to appeal was granted by First-tier Tribunal Judge Cartin on 15 June 2023 against the decision to dismiss the Appellant's EUSS appeal made by First-tier Tribunal Judge Row in a decision and reasons promulgated on or about 19 April 2023.
                  The Appellant, a national of Bangladesh born on 21 October 2011, had applied for settled/pre-settled status as the dependent grandson of his sponsor under Appendix EU of the Immigration Rules. The application was refused by the Secretary of State for the Home Department on 17 August 2022. His sponsor, Mr Hasem Abul, is an Italian national by naturalisation settled in the United Kingdom with Indefinite Leave to Remain.
                  The Appellant had applied for settlement alongside the persons he claimed were his father and uncle, Mr Abdul Motalab and Mr Abdul Bashed, the sons of his sponsor. Their appeals were also dismissed. They were refused permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal because they had failed to prove dependency as well the relationship claimed.
                  Permission to appeal was granted because it was considered arguable that the judge had given insufficient weight to the evidence which had been produced for the appeal hearing.
There was no rule 24 notice but Mr Walker indicated that the onwards appeal was opposed by the Respondent.
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