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The application for permission to appeal was made by the Secretary of State but nonetheless I shall refer to the parties as they were termed before the First-tier Tribunal, that is Mr Tonweh as the appellant and the Secretary of State as the respondent.
The appellant is a citizen of Nigeria born on 1 st August 1979 and the husband of Ms Temituokpe Tonweh, a British citizen born on 6 th February 1983, and he applied for entry clearance to come to the United Kingdom for settlement as the spouse of the sponsor.
The application was made on 7 th May 2013 and the respondent refused the appellant�s application on 14 th August 2013.
The issue of the relationship was conceded by the Home Office Presenting Officer at the hearing on 11 th August 2014 before Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Aujla. He allowed the appeal finding that the sponsor had shown sufficient income to meet the financial requirements in paragraphs E-ECP.3.2. to E-ECP.3.4. of Appendix FM which requires an income threshold of �18,600 for a partner to be met.
�E-ECP.3.1. The applicant must provide specified evidence, from the sources listed in paragraph E-ECP.3.2., of -
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