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Application no. 17489/12 Mahmooda Khanam CHAUDHRY against the United Kingdom lodged on 9 March 2012
The applicant, Ms Mahmooda Khanam Chaudhry, was born in 1941. She has dual Pakistani-United States nationality. She lives in Lahore. She is represented before the Court by her son, Dr Muhammad Atif Manzoor, who lives in Luton in the United Kingdom.
The facts of the case, as submitted by the applicant, may be summarised as follows.
On 23 June 2011, the applicant was given leave to enter the United Kingdom as a visitor until 23 December 2011. In August 2011, the applicant applied to the United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) for indefinite leave to remain as the dependant parent of her son. In her application she stated that, although she had four sons and a daughter living in Pakistan, three of them were disabled and the other had three children: their accommodation and income were not such that they could support her.
The notice, however, gave a name and date of birth which were entirely difference from those of the applicant (it referred to a man born in 1979). The applicant therefore wrote to UKBA pointing out the error and advising them that, for the reasons she had given in her original application, her family in Pakistan could not support her.
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