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The Appellant is a national of Bangladesh born on 8 February 1981. He made an application for a residence card based on his marriage to an EEA national Sponsor, Marie-Louise Bertin, a French national of Filipina origin. This application was refused by the Respondent in a decision dated 29 April 2015 following an application made on 18 November 2014. The Respondent did not accept having interviewed the Appellant and Sponsor on 20 April 2015 that the marriage was genuine and it was asserted that pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 it was a marriage of convenience.
The Appellant appealed and his appeal came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Mailer for hearing on 12 July 2016. It was then adjourned part-heard until 8 September 2016 on the basis that the Sponsor had some difficulty understanding the questions and a Tagalog interpreter was requested for the adjourned hearing.
In a Decision and Reasons promulgated on 1 November 2016, the Judge dismissed the appeal on the basis that he did not find the Appellant's evidence to be credible and he concluded that the Respondent had discharged the burden of proving that the marriage was one of convenience.
An application for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal was made on 14 November 2016. The grounds in support of the application submitted that the judge's decision was vitiated by material errors of law on the grounds of procedural irregularity and unfairness as the Respondent failed to disclose material documents and evidence, namely the interviewer comments, cf . Miah (interviewer's comments: disclosure: fairness) [2014] UKUT 515 (IAC) .
Permission to appeal was granted in respect of that ground by First-tier Tribunal Judge Andrew on 6 April 2017.
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