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             The Secretary of State made the application for permission to appeal but nonetheless, hereinafter I shall refer to the parties as they were described before the First-tier Tribunal.
             The appellant's fraud came to light following checks by HMPO into passports issued to the appellant and he was notified of the investigation. The appellant confirmed his real identity on 20 th March 2020, that being Dali Oka, born on 8 th March 1984 in Surroj Kukes, Albania.
             The grounds for permission to appeal stated that the Secretary of State's reasoning within her decision letter was threefold:
(i)             had the appellant's fraud been known at the material times of each application he would not have received his grants of status ("chain of causation"), therefore precluding him from having the necessary attributes for further applications/grants of leave, and that was highlighted at [29] of the reasons for refusal letter;
(ii)          that the appellant utilised fraud within the application for nationality itself, which was highlighted at [19] of the reasons for refusal letter, and
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