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For the Appellant: Ms S Khan, Counsel instructed by Parker Rhodes Hickmotts Solicitors
The appellants are citizens of Angola whose dates of birth are respectively (i) the 20 th April 2000, (ii) the 19 th January 1997, and (iii) the 14 th September 1997. They appeal with permission against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Baker, promulgated on the 10 th March 2014, to dismiss their appeals against the respondent�s decision to refuse their applications for entry clearance, with a view to settlement, as the putative children of Mr Bope Marino (hereafter, �the sponsor�). The sponsor has indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a refugee.
As anonymity was not directed in the First-tier Tribunal, little purpose would be served by ordering it now.
The background to these appeals is complicated but may be summarised as follows.
Prior to his departure from Cabinda, the sponsor lived in the same household as his five putative children. Albeit that in some case he was unaware of it at the time of their births, none of these young people are in fact his biological children.
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