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             The two appellants before the Upper Tribunal (UT) are the adult children of Kamar Balladur Gurung and Kurmari Gurung, the sponsor, who were born on 1 st January 1948 and 25 th of July 1955, respectively.
             Santosh and Ganesh's appeals were heard in Manchester on 2.4.24 and the decision was reached on 3 April 2024. FTT Judge Turner (the judge) in his/ her decision promulgated on 3 April 2024 decided to dismiss their appeals on human rights grounds. They appeal to the UT with permission of FTT Judge Davison against that decision.
             In granting permission to appeal Judge Davison pointed out that the appellants may have lived with with the sponsor prior to their departure from Nepal.
             Standard directions were given and a consolidated electronic bundle was filed which included the material documents was prepared for use before the UT.
             The Gurung firmly are Nepalese. Mr Kaman Bahadur GURUNG -the father and a former British Army Brigade of Gurkhas solder- died in 2007. Their mother k, the sponsor, continued to live in Nepal until 2022 when she was given ILR in the UK.
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