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Dependent parent � Income from parent's farms distributed by custom to sons in Pakistan � Claim that mainly dependent on sponsoring son in United Kingdom because of this distribution � Whether "mainly dependent" implies necessarily so dependent � Cmnd 4298, para 42.
Apart from the foregoing there is evidence which casts doubt upon the extent to which the appellants have been dependent upon the sons here. This is to be found in the statements said to have been made by Sarwar Khan when he applied for an entry certificate which were to the effect that the brothers here wrote infrequently to their parents and did not support them, and the purpose of his application was a visit to them so that they could be brought to recognise their filial duty.
On all the evidence I am satisfied that the appellants have not established that they satisfy the requirements that they are mainly dependent upon their sons here in the United Kingdom."
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