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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.
This is an appeal by the Appellant against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge James promulgated on 17 October 2016, which dismissed the Appellant's appeal on all grounds.
The Appellant was born on 22 January 1980 and is a national of India. On 17 June 2015 , the Secretary of State refused the Appellant's application for a residence card as confirmation of the right to remain in the UK as a family member of an EEA national.
The Appellant appealed to the First-tier Tribunal. First-tier Tribunal Judge James ("the Judge") dismissed the appeal against the Respondent's decision.
Grounds of appeal were lodged and on 6 March 2017 Judge Osborne gave permission to appeal stating, inter alia
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