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              This is an appeal by a citizen of Bangladesh born in 1982 against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal to dismiss his appeal against the decision of the Respondent on 16 June 2021 refusing him leave to remain on human rights grounds.
              The judge referred, appropriately, to guidance that is given to deal with vulnerable people. The judge identified the guidance accurately as the Joint Presidential Guidance Note Number 2 of 2010. This was an encouraging start but the judge did not heed the guidance given.
          For all of these reasons we find the First-tier Tribunal erred in law. We set aside its decision and direct that the case be heard again in the First-tier Tribunal.
          Having listed to representations from Mr Nathan we remit the case to the First-tier Tribunal to be redetermined.
          It is not our place to direct the First-tier Tribunal about where it conducts its hearings but Mr Nathan has made the point that the appellant's address has now changed and would appear to be in the usual catchment area for Taylor House so that may be a more appropriate place for the appeal to be listed.
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