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I shall refer to the appellant as�the entry clearance officer� and to the respondent as "the claimant".
His appeal against the decision of the entry clearance officer refusing his application made on 6 May 2013 for entry clearance to the UK as a visitor for six months to reside with Miss Yvonne Gray, a British citizen and his guardian, was allowed in a determination promulgated on 19 May 2014, under the immigration rules.
The Judge had regard to the evidence of Ms Gray and Mrs Rowena Christopher, Ms Gray's mother. They attended the hearing and gave oral evidence.
Ms Gray is 42 years old. She is single and has no children of her own. Her mother is also a British citizen, aged 62.
In June 2012 Ms Gray's mother was contacted by a family friend in Jamaica who explained Ms Fairclough's situation and her intention to abort her baby. Mrs Christopher met Ms Fairclough and persuaded her to keep the baby. It was hoped that the mother would bond with the child.
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