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This appeal comes before me following the grant of permission to the respondent on 23 May 2014 by First-tier Tribunal Judge Chohan in respect of the determination of Immigration Judge Aujla who allowed these entry clearance appeals. The determination was promulgated on 21 March 2014. For convenience, I continue to refer to the applicant as the appellant and to the ECO/Secretary of State as the respondent. No order for anonymity was made by the Tribunal and none has been requested of the Upper Tribunal.
The appellants are Afghan nationals but born in Pakistan on 12 December 1990 and 4 October 2012 respectively. They are mother and daughter and seek to join the sponsor, Mohammad Sadiq, husband/father of the appellants. The applications were refused because the financial requirements of the rules were not met.
The appeal came before me on 23 July 2013. I heard submissions on whether or not the First-tier Tribunal Judge made an error on a point of law.
At the conclusion of the hearing I reserved my decision which I now give with reasons.
It is conceded by the appellants that they cannot meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules.
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