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I have considered whether any parties require the protection of an anonymity direction. No anonymity direction was made previously in respect of this Appellant. Having considered all the circumstances and evidence I do not consider it necessary to make an anonymity direction.
This is an appeal by the Appellant against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge V A Osborne promulgated on 2 December 2014 which dismissed the Appellant�s appeal under the Rules and under Article 8 of ECHR .
The Appellant first entered the United Kingdom as a student in 2006 and his leave continued until 2009 when he made an in time application for further leave to remain. In June 2010 the Appellant applied for and was granted a certificate of approval to marry and on 21 September 2010 he married Gemma Pope who is a British citizen.
On the basis of his marriage the Appellant made an application for leave to remain as the spouse of a settled person which was refused without a right of appeal.
On 20 April 2011 the Appellant�s representatives requested reconsideration of the decision supported by a statement of additional grounds.
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