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The appellant before this Tribunal was the Entry Clearance Officer (hereinafter referred to as �the ECO�). Mr Singh is hereinafter referred to as �the applicant�.
The appeal was against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal dated 22 December 2014 which allowed on human rights grounds the applicant�s appeal against the decision of the ECO to refuse to grant entry clearance as a partner under App FM of the Immigration Rules.
The applicant is a citizen of India, aged 31. He is sponsored by his wife, Mrs Manjinder Kaur, who is a British citizen.
The applicant appealed to the First-tier Tribunal under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, against a decision to refuse entry clearance under the Immigration Rules. The decision was made by the ECO on 10 February 2014.
The basis of the decision of the ECO was that the ECO was not satisfied that the applicant met the requirements of the Immigration Rules in the following respects:
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