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For the Respondent: Mr P Haywood, Counsel instructed by Rodman Pearce Solicitors
The Secretary of State is the appellant in this matter but I will refer to the parties as they were before the First-tier Tribunal.
This application was rejected on 20 th March 2012. She reapplied on 11 th April 2012, but the application was rejected on 26 th June 2012. She re-applied on 10 th October 2012. The application was refused on 16 th December 2013, and the appellant appealed. Her appeal against the decision was allowed by First-tier Tribunal Judge Shanahan in a determination promulgated on the 18 th August 2014.
The Secretary of State appealed and permission to appeal was granted on 25 th September 2014 by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Pedro on the basis that it was arguable that the First-tier judge had erred in law in misdirecting herself legally and failing to give adequate reasons as to why the children could not remain in the UK if the appellant was required to leave the UK.
The matter came before me to determine whether the First-tier Tribunal had erred in law.
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