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The Appellant in this appeal is the Secretary of State for the Home Department. The Respondents Mr Md Rahman and Mrs Piana Begum are husband and wife. For convenience however I shall refer to the Secretary of State as "the Respondent", and to Md Rahman as "the first Appellant" and Piana Begum as "the second Appellant" reflecting their respective positions as they were before the First-tier Tribunal.
The first and second Appellants are citizens of Bangladesh born on 15 th February 1988 and 4 th June 1994 respectively. They are husband and wife and the appeal of the second Appellant is dependent upon that of the first Appellant.
The first Appellant arrived in the UK on 9 th January 2010 as a Tier 3 (General) Student Migrant. His wife entered on 10 th August 2014 as his dependant and her leave has always been in line with his.
The Appellants appealed against the Respondent's refusal and their appeal came before the First-tier Tribunal (Judge Callow). In a determination promulgated on 30 th August 2017, both appeals were allowed under the Immigration Rules.
Permission to appeal the decision was refused initially by the FtT but was granted by UTJ Gill on a renewed application made by the Secretary of State. The grant of permission is set out below:
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