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The Appellant appeals against a determination of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Gordon.
That the Appellant is a female Nigerian citizen, born 6 th July 1960 who applied for leave to remain in the United Kingdom, relying upon Article 8 of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights (the 1950 Convention).
The application was refused on 16 th April 2014 and the Appellant lodged an appeal against that decision with the First-tier Tribunal.
The Appellant in her Notice of Appeal indicated that she wished to have her appeal determined on the papers and paid the appropriate fee. The Tribunal on 29 th May 2014 issued a notice to the parties indicating that the appeal would be determined without a hearing and if there was any further evidence or submissions, this must be received by the Tribunal no later than 26 th June 2014.
Permission to appeal was granted by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Frankish who recorded in paragraph 3 of his decision;
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