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For the Respondent: Mr C Lewis (counsel) instructed by The Immigration Law Practice solicitors
I make an anonymity order under Rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008, precluding publication of any information regarding the proceedings which would be likely to lead members of the public to identify the appellant, preserving the anonymity order made at first instance.
The appellant is an Indian citizen, born on 20 December 1994. On 14 August 2013, the respondent refused the appellant's application for entry clearance to enter the UK as the dependent child of her father and sponsor who became a British citizen in 2003.
The appellant appealed to the First Tier Tribunal. First Tier Tribunal Judge R Cooper ("the judge") dismissed the appellant's appeal on Article 8 ECHR grounds but allowed the appeal under the Immigration Rules, finding that the appellant submitted her application before her 18th birthday and considering the appellant's appeal under Paragraph 297 of the Immigration Rules.
Grounds of appeal were lodged by the respondent and on 18 June 2015, First Tier Tribunal Judge Grimmett gave permission to appeal stating inter alia :
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