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The appellants have been granted permission to appeal the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge Cameron in which he dismissed the appeals of the appellants against the decision of the respondent made on 17 May 2013 to refuse their applications for leave to remain on the basis of family and private life in the UK.
The first appellant attended the hearing with her mother and the third appellant.
The appellants are citizens of the Philippines. The first appellant is the mother of the second and third appellants. The appellants came to the UK on 23 December 2012 with valid leave as visitors until 30 April 2013. They applied for leave to remain on 22 March 2013.
The appellants were granted permission to appeal by First-tier Tribunal Judge Ford who said it is arguable that in not considering and making findings on the best interests of the 2 nd and 3 appellants, Judge Cameron may have made a material error of law.
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