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              Both members of the panel have contributed to this decision.
              In a determination sealed on 14 March 2025 the Upper Tribunal found an error of law in a decision of the First-tier Tribunal and set that decision aside. The appeal comes back before this Panel to enable it to substitute a decision to either allow or dismiss the appeal.
              The Appellant, a female citizen of Pakistan born on the 5 September 2003, made an application under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) which was refused by the Secretary of State in a decision dated 24 November 2021.
              The Appellant had been issued with a Family Permit under the EEA Regulations as a relative of an EEA national on 13 April 2019, which expired on 13 October 2019, and entered the UK using the same.
              As the Appellant had not demonstrated that the Family Permit remained valid, the decision-maker concluded she had not established that she met the requirements for settled status as a family member of a relevant EEA citizen under the EUSS.
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