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Pursuant to rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008, the appellant is granted anonymity.
No-one shall publish or reveal any information, including the name or address of the appellant, likely to lead members of the public to identify the appellant. Failure to comply with this order could amount to a contempt of court .
       The Appellant appeals with permission a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Matthews ('the Judge'), promulgated following a hearing at Columbus House in Newport on 14 January 2022, in which the Judge dismissed her appeal on protection grounds but allowed the appeal on Article 8 human rights grounds.
       The Judge sets out the Appellant's immigration history between [2] - [5] of the determination in the following terms:
The appellant was granted a visa to the United Kingdom on the 28th of July 2009 as a student. She arrived on the 21st of August 2009. On the 3rd of July 2015 an enforcement team encountered the appellant when she was working at a restaurant in Bristol. On the 12th of August 2015 she was reported as an absconder and she was subsequently arrested in January 2017 by the West Midlands Police, in April 2018 she was reported to have an outstanding debt to the NHS and on the 6th of May 2018 she claimed asylum in the United Kingdom.
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