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The Secretary of State for the Home Department brings this appeal but, to avoid confusion, the parties are referred to as they were in the First-tier Tribunal. This is an appeal by the Secretary of State against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge C L Taylor, promulgated on 20 March 2024.
The Appellant is a Gambian national who entered the UK as a student on 11 April 2003 . The appellant's leave to remain in the UK expired on 30 June 2006. On 7 March 2016 the appellant was served with a notice of liability to administrative removal.
On 11 May 2021 The appellant applied for leave to remain under paragraph 276ADE(1)(iii) of the Immigration Rules (20 years residence). The respondent refused that application on 11 May 2021.
The Appellant appealed to the First-tier Tribunal. First-tier Tribunal Judge CL Taylor ("the Judge") allowed the appeal on Article 8 ECHR grounds, finding that the appellant has been in the UK for a continuous period of at least 20 years.
The Respondent lodged grounds of appeal, and, on 18 April 2024, First-tier Tribunal Judge Boyes granted permission to appeal, stating
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