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For the Appellants: Mr R Solomon, of Counsel instructed by Messrs Jein Solicitors
The appellants are citizens of Bangladesh, Mr Monzour Ahamed and Mr Abdullah Al Mamun being the principal appellants and the other appellants are their dependants. The principal appellants had applied for leave to remain as Tier 1 Entrepreneurs. Their applications were refused and their appeals, and therefore the appeals of the other appellants as their dependants were dismissed by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal N M K Lawrence in a determination promulgated on 31 December 2013.
Mr Ahamed had entered Britain as a Tier 4 Student on 19 September 2009 and had then been granted leave to remain as a Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) Migrant until 21 September 2012. Mr Al Mamun had been granted leave to enter and remain initially as a student and then had leave as a Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) Migrant until 21 January 2013. He then applied with Mr Ahamed as the entrepreneurial team. They appeared to rely on the same evidence. The refusal of Mr Ahamed is dated 25 April 2013. Under Appendix A �Attributes� he was awarded no points. The refusal stated as follows:-
(a) The applicant must provide all the appropriate specified documents needed to establish the amount of money he has invested from the following list:
(i) If the applicant�s business is a registered company that is required to produce audited accounts, the audited accounts must be provided;
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