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              This is an appeal by the Secretary of State against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Rae-Reeves ("the Judge") heard at Taylor House on 23 November 2023 and delivered on the following day, 24 November 2023.
              The Secretary of State appeals against the Judge's decision to allow Mr Kande's Article 8 appeal under EX.1(a) and GEN.3.2 of the Immigration Rules. The First-tier Tribunal Judge refused Mr Kande's appeal in relation to his asylum and protection grounds but then went on to find that Article 8 was made out and allowed the appeal.
              The Secretary of State's appeal pleads one ground. The ground is failure to provide reasons or adequate reasons for finding on material matters/making a misdirection of law on any material matter.
              Permission was granted by Upper Tribunal Judge Kebede on 29 January 2024. In those reasons she said the following:
"1. The appellant, a citizen of Guinea, appealed against the respondent's decision to refuse his asylum and human rights claim. First-tier Tribunal Judge Rae-Reeves found that the appellant would be at no risk on return Guinea but allowed his appeal on Article 8 human rights grounds. The Secretary of State seeks permission to appeal against the judge's decision.
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