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No application has been made for anonymity in these proceedings and there is no reason why such an order should be made.
He made application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a Tier 4 (General) Student and for a biometric residence permit.
The respondent refused that application and the appellant duly appealed. An appeal was heard by Judge of the First‑tier Tribunal N M K Lawrence who, following a hearing at Hatton Cross, in a determination promulgated on 30 June 2014, dismissed the appellant�s appeal.
On 23 July 2014 Judge of the First‑tier Tribunal Kelly granted permission to appeal. His reasons for so doing were:‑
�1. The appellant seeks permission to appeal, in time, against a decision of the First‑tier Tribunal (Judge Lawrence) who, in a determination promulgated on 30 th June 2014, dismissed his appeal against the respondent�s decision to refuse his application for leave to remain as a Tier 4 (General) Student Migrant and to remove him from the United Kingdom.
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