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For the Respondent: Mr Jay Gajjar of Counsel, instructed by Morgan Hill Solicitors
             The Secretary of State challenges the decision of the First-tier Tribunal allowing the claimants' appeals against the Entry Clearance Officer's decision on 16 and 27 January 2023 to refuse them entry clearance to join their sponsor in the UK.
             The claimants are citizens of Pakistan. The sponsor, who is also a Pakistani citizen, is the first claimant's husband and the second claimant's father. The family relationship is not disputed by the Secretary of State.
             Mode of hearing. The hearing today took place face to face.
             For the reasons set out in this decision, I have come to the conclusion that the Secretary of State's appeal succeeds. The decision of the First-tier Tribunal cannot stand and is hereby set aside, for remaking in the First-tier Tribunal in due course.
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