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             This is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Nixon ("the Judge"), promulgated on 6 April 2023. By that decision, the Judge dismissed the Appellant's appeal against the decision of the Secretary of State to refuse her human rights claim.
             The Appellant is a national of Afghanistan currently residing in Pakistan. She applied for entry clearance on the basis of her family life, the sponsor being her son-in-law.
             The Judge dismissed the appeal, finding that:
(1)     the Appellant had not demonstrated that she met the requirements of the Immigration Rules because there was no evidence that the Appellant needed long-term care or, even if that were necessary, that such care was not affordable [16(1)];
(2)     the evidence of the sponsor and the Appellant's daughter as to the care needs of the sponsor was not credible [16(2)]; and
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