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             This is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Mailer promulgated on 26 June 2023 dismissing on human rights grounds an appeal against a decision dated 4 May 2022 to refuse to grant leave to remain in the United Kingdom.
             The First-tier Tribunal also gave consideration to paragraph 276ADE(1)(vi) with particular reference to the issue of 'very significant obstacles' to integration into the Philippines, but again ruled against the Appellant. This aspect of the decision is also not challenged before me.
             The challenge raised against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal is focused on the residual consideration of Article 8 outside the scope of the Rules.
             The Grounds in summary plead that the Judge failed to consider section 117B of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum 2002, failed to make findings on private life, and failed to make a reasoned proportionality assessment: (see Grounds at paragraph 2).
             Permission to appeal was granted by a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Dainty dated 13 August 2023.
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