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            The appellant is a national of Angola. His appeal against the respondent's decision of 3 November 2024 to refuse his human rights claim and to revoke the appellant's refugee status was dismissed by First-tier Tribunal ("FtT") Judge Aziz ("the judge") for reasons set out in a decision promulgated on 28 March 2023.
            The appellant claims the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Aziz is vitiated by material errors of law. Two grounds of appeal are relied upon.
            The appellant claims that in reaching his decision Judge Aziz failed to have regard to the previous findings of Judge O'Malley as his starting point in accordance with the guidance set out in Devaseelan v SSHD [2002] UKIAT 702 , and fails to provide adequate reasons for the conclusion that the appellant's mother engaged in a deliberate attempt to deceive.
            Second, the judge failed to give adequate reasons for his findings and conclusion that the appellant's language ability would enable him to integrate in Angola without very significant obstacles.
            Permission to appeal was granted by First-tier Tribunal Judge Fox on 4 May 2023.
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