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The appellant is a married female citizen of Sri Lanka. Her date of birth has been given as 14 November 1982. She was refused entry clearance to join her spouse in the UK for settlement in the UK by the respondent. Her appeal was allowed by Judge Raymond, a Judge of the First Tier Tribunal following a hearing on 4 April 2014 at Hatton Cross. The Judge found that the appellant had proved on a balance of probabilities that her spouse�s income was �19,200, and hence exceeded the minimum required amount of �18,600 per annum.
The respondent sought and was granted permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal by Judge P J M Hollingworth, a Judge of the First � tier Tribunal on 2 September 2014.
At the hearing before me Mr Nath, representing the respondent, conceded that the grounds of appeal submitted on behalf of the respondent were factually erroneous in that at the date of the application, the appellant had met the requirements of the Rules on finance. Miss Qureshi took me through the relevant documentary evidence to substantiate the concession made by Mr Nath.
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