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For the Respondent: Ms Emma Turnbull of Counsel, instructed by Turpin & Miller LLP
             The Secretary of State challenges the decision of the First-tier Tribunal allowing the claimant's appeal against his decision on 20 December 2021 to refuse the claimant's human rights claim and to make a deportation order. The claimant is a citizen of Cote d'Ivoire.
             Mode of hearing. The hearing today took place face to face.
             For the reasons set out in this decision, we have come to the conclusion that the Secretary of State's appeal fails and the decision of the First-tier Tribunal is upheld.
             The claimant arrived in the UK in 2001, age 13, with his older sister, to join his mother who was already an asylum seeker here. They were both added to her claim. In 2005 the claimant was granted indefinite leave to remain and a 'no time limit' stamp in his passport. He was in the UK lawfully throughout, until the deportation decision on 20 December 2021 which has the effect of cancelling his indefinite leave to remain.
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