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The appellant was born on 15 October 1988 and is a citizen of Pakistan. He applied for entry clearance to the United Kingdom which was refused by the Entry Clearance Officer on 28 November 2012.
The essential issue is whether or not the sponsor could satisfy the financial requirements under ECP1.1(d) namely to earn a gross income of at least �18,600 as required by the Rules.
Significantly there is no issue taken that the sponsor does not in fact earn that amount. Indeed the financial documents, which were submitted to the Entry Clearance Officer and which are before me, indicate that her income is significantly in excess of that amount.
The issue which was taken against the appellant by the Entry Clearance Officer is that the documentation which was submitted was not in the correct form as required by the Rules.
�Your sponsor is not exempt from the financial requirements as defined by paragraph E-ECP.3.3. I am not able to take into account any potential employment you have available to you in the UK or any offers of financial support from third parties. In order to meet the financial requirements of the Rules your sponsor needs a gross income of at least �18,500 per annum.
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