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             The appellant is a citizen of Jamaica, born in 1976. On 1 August 2018 the respondent made a decision to refuse his protection and human rights claim, made in the context of a decision to make a deportation order, which was itself made on 26 June 2014, because of the appellants' criminal offending.
             The appellant appealed that decision and his appeal came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Cameron on 26 July 2021, following which his appeal was dismissed in a decision promulgated on 19 January 2022.
             Permission to appeal was granted by a judge of the First-tier Tribunal ("FtT"). The grant of permission amongst other things states that:
"I note that the decision was promulgated some six months after the appeal was heard; such a delay is of concern to me."
             As regards the above statement, we note that the grounds of appeal do not raise the issue of delay, but we nevertheless consider it given that it is part of the grant of permission to appeal.
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