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The appellants, Mr Muhammad Fayyaz, date of birth 10th January 1969 and Mrs Shazia Mubeen date of birth 22 nd September 1970, are citizens of Pakistan. Having considered the facts there is no need for an anonymity direction.
This is an appeal by the appellants against the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge McAll promulgated on 6 th November 2013, whereby the judge dismissed the appellants� appeals against the decisions of the respondent dated the 13 th November 2013 to refuse the appellants entry clearance to the United Kingdom as visitors seeking to visit family members.
By decision made on 13 th December 2013 permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal was granted. The matter appears before me to determine in the first instance whether or not there was a material error of law in the original determination.
In granting leave the judge having dismissed all the other grounds gave the following as the grounds for granting permission:-
However it is arguable that the First-tier Tribunal Judge applied to a family visit appeal the more exacting standard of proof required in a settlement appeal and that in doing so he made an arguable error of law.
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