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       Pursuant to section 12 (2) (b) (ii) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, this is the remaking of the decision of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal promulgated on the 1 September 2022 following the decision promulgated on 13 June 2023 of the Upper Tribunal setting aside the decision of the FtT having taken into account the respondent's concession that the decision of the FTT involved the making of an error on a point of law. The Upper Tribunal set out the reasons in the decision promulgated 13 June 2023 ( but dated 26/4/23).
       The FtTJ did not make an anonymity order and no grounds were submitted during the hearing for such an order to be made.
       The factual background to the appeal is set out in the decision of the FtTJ, the decision letter and the papers in the parties' respective bundles.
       The appeal came before the tribunal and in a decision 11 December 2012 Immigration Judge Reed dismissed the appellant's appeal and her appeal rights became exhausted on 15 January 2013. The appellant remained in the United Kingdom.
       Between April 2015 and September 2018 the appellant submitted several different applications, which were refused by the respondent with no right of appeal.
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