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I have considered whether any parties require the protection of an anonymity direction. No anonymity direction was made previously in respect of this Appellant. Having considered all the circumstances and evidence I do not consider it necessary to make an anonymity direction.
The Appellant is a citizen of Nigeria born on 24 May 1990 married to Oladayo Jenyo a British citizen on 6 April 2014.The Sponsor is a member of the British Armed Forces who enlisted on 7 September 2008.
This is an appeal by the Appellant against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Alty promulgated on 22 June 2015 which dismissed the Appellant's appeal against a refusal of entry clearance to the UK as the spouse of the Sponsor.
The refusal which was dated 6 October 2014 was on the basis that the Appellant did not meet the requirements of Paragraph 20(b) (c) and 75 of Appendix Armed Forces of the Immigration Rules. The refusal letter gave a number of reasons:
(a) There was insufficient evidence of a genuine and subsisting relationship and that they intended to live together permanently.
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