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For the Appellant: Mr Ajalo, a Legal Representative from Legal Matters Firm Ltd.
             The Appellant, a citizen of Nigeria born on 7 May 2006, appeals with permission a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Suffield-Thompson ('the Judge') who dismissed his appeal against the refusal of his application for an EU Family permit made on 12 April 2023.
             The basis of the refusal was that the Entry Clearance Officer ('ECO') was not satisfied the Appellant had demonstrated he was a family member of his EU national sponsor, as set out in Appendix EU (Family Permit) of the Immigration Rules.
             The Judge considers the relationship issue from [13] referring to both documentary and oral evidence. The Appellant wished to join his father and stepmother in the United Kingdom. The stepmother is a German national.
             Concern was raised by the ECO in relation to birth certificates that had been provided. Having considered the evidence, the Judge writes at [18] - [19]:
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