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             The Secretary of State appeals with the permission of the First-tier Tribunal against a decision, signed on 26 October 2023, of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal O'Rourke ("the judge") allowing the appeal brought by Mrs Elmardi, a citizen of Sudan, against the decision, dated 7 March 2023, refusing her application for an EUSS Family Permit in order to join her son, Dr Mardi Hamra, an Irish citizen residing in the United Kingdom ("the sponsor").
            Although the appellant in this appeal is the Secretary of State, it is more convenient to refer to the parties as they were before the First-tier Tribunal. I shall therefore refer in this decision to Mrs Elmardi as "the appellant" and to the Entry Clearance Officer as "the respondent".
            The First-tier Tribunal did not make an anonymity order and I saw no reason to do so.
             The notice of decision [1] set out the following reasons for refusal:
"On 21 November 2022 you made an application for an EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) Family Permit under Appendix EU (Family Permit) to the Immigration Rules on the basis you are a 'family member of a relevant EEA citizen'.
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