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              This is an appeal by Leonard Longville against the Secretary of State for the Home Department ("SSHD") against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Bart-Stewart ("the Judge") which was heard at Yarl's Wood via CVP on 27 October 2021 and promulgated on 9 November 2021. The facts were set out in paragraph 1 of the judgment.
              Mr Longville was born on 9 October 1967 and is a national of Saint Lucia. He appealed under Section 82 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 against a decision dated 17 February 2020 to refuse leave to remain in the United Kingdom.
              The Appellant claimed that he entered the United Kingdom on 1 January 1991 as a visitor for six months and had overstayed since. On 8 January 2020 he applied for leave to remain in the UK on family and private life grounds on the basis of length of residence specifically the fact that he had been resident in the United Kingdom for twenty years.
              The judge gives a detailed judgment refusing the appellant's appeal finding that there was not sufficient evidence to show that he had been resident in the United Kingdom for the twenty year period.
              The grounds of appeal are summarised in paragraph 3 of the grounds
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