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The appellant is a citizen of Iraq who was born in 1995. He appealed to the First-tier Tribunal against a decision of the Secretary of State made on 24 July 2019 refusing his claim for international protection. The First-tier Tribunal, in a decision promulgated on 10 March 2020, dismissed his appeal. The appellant now appeals, with permission, to the Upper Tribunal.
I find that the decision of the First-tier Tribunal is flawed by legal error such that it should be set aside. I have reached that decision for the following reasons.
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal is set aside. None of the findings of fact shall stand. The appeal is returned to the First-tier Tribunal for that Tribunal to remake the decision following a hearing de novo.
Listing Directions: first available date at Manchester; not Judges McClure or Hollings-Tennant; 2 hours; Kurdish Sorani interpreter; First-tier Tribunal to determine if remote or face to face.
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