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The appellant is a national of Pakistan born 30 September 1950. She appealed to the First-tier Tribunal against a decision of an Entry Clearance Officer refusing to grant her entry clearance to visit relatives in the United Kingdom.
First-tier Tribunal Judge Ransley dismissed this appeal on all grounds in a determination promulgated on the 5 February 2013. Upper Tribunal Judge Chalkley granted the appellant permission to appeal on 10 July 2013, and thus the appeal came before us.
In her pleaded grounds the appellant submitted that the First-tier Tribunal Judge erred in the following respects:
i) by misdirecting herself in law by equating the appellant�s desire with her intentions;
ii) by failing to give reasons for her conclusion that the appellant was �not genuinely seeking entry as a visitor�
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