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In this appeal the Appellant is the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the Respondent is Mrs Faiza Iftikhar a citizen of Pakistan born 7 th October 1988. For ease of reference however I shall refer to the Secretary of State for the Home Department as �the Respondent� and Mrs Iftikhar as �the Appellant�.
This is a review of the appeal brought against the Entry Clearance Officer Islamabad to refuse the Appellant entry clearance to the United Kingdom as a spouse to join her husband �the Sponsor� who is a British citizen settled here.
The Appellant, a Pakistani national born on 7 th October 1988, made application for a visa to enable her to join the Sponsor, Qadeer Abbas her husband, in the UK. That application was refused on 2 nd October 2012.
The refusal decision stated that the ECO was not satisfied that the Appellant had met all the eligibility requirements of Section E-ECP.3.1 of the new Immigration Rules.
The grounds of appeal which were detailed, raised human rights grounds namely Article 8 ECHR. The appeal came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Cox and in a reserved determination he dismissed the appeal under the Immigration Rules but allowed it on human rights grounds.
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