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The appellant is a 39 year old citizen of Jamaica who has been given permission to appeal a determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge Buckwell promulgated on 13 May 2014.
On 12 September 2013 the respondent made a decision to refuse to revoke a deportation order with reference to the Immigration Act 1971. The appellant exercised her right of appeal against that decision and her appeal became before First-tier Tribunal Judge Buckwell on 24 April 2014. In a determination promulgated on 13 May 2014 he dismissed her appeal.
On 30 July 2014 First-tier Tribunal Judge P J G White granted permission to appeal in the following terms:
�1. The Appellant seeks permission to appeal, in time, against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Buckwell who, in a determination promulgated on 13 May 2014, dismissed the Appellant�s appeal against the Respondent�s decision to refuse to revoke a deportation order.
Having had regard to the grounds for permission to appeal and the determination, I am satisfied that in reaching his decision the judge arguably made an error of law for the following reasons:-
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