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             This is an appeal against the Decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Cary dismissing the Appellants' appeals against the Secretary of State's decision dated 8 December 2020 refusing to grant EEA family permits to the three Appellants as the Entry Clearance Officer was not prepared to accept that they were dependant on their sponsoring brother for their essential living needs.
             The Appellants appealed against that decision and were granted permission to appeal by Upper Tribunal Judge Allen in the following terms:
On balance, ground 1 identifies arguable points of challenge to the judge's decision. Ground 2 is weaker, but I do not rule it out.
             We were not provided with a Rule 24 Response from the Appellant however Mrs Nolan indicated the appeal was resisted.
             We heard argument from both parties following which we reserved our decision which we now give.
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