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       The appellants appeal, with permission, against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal dismissing their appeals against the respondent's decision refusing their applications under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS).
       The appellants are nationals of Gambia and are brothers whose dates of birth are given as 15 March 2004 and 12 February 2002 respectively. They applied to the EUSS on 15 October 2021 as the family members of a relevant EEA national, their father Mahamadou Fofana Sidebeh, a Spanish national living in the UK.
       The appellants' applications were both refused on 5 January 2022.
       With regard to the first appellant, the respondent noted that he had initially provided a birth certificate, number 2324678 registered 23 March 2004, issued on 23 February 2004 [this should be 23 March 2004] and signed by O.F.S Ceesay as evidence of his relationship to the sponsor. The respondent listed the various concerns about the birth certificate, as raised in the letter of 11 December 2021, as follows:
•          "There are clear signs of the document having been edited, for example, the "1"s in the dates 2014 have clearly been changed to "0"s
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