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           The Secretary of State appeals with permission against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Turner (hereinafter referred to as the "FtTJ") who allowed the appeals of Mr and Mr Khaled against the decisions of the Secretary of State dated 2 November 2022 refusing their applications for leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme ("the EUSS") in a decision promulgated on 16 May 2023 having determined the appeals on the papers.
           Permission to appeal the decision of the FtTJ was sought and on 28 June 2023 permission was granted by FtTJ Mills.
           For the purposes of this decision, I refer to the Secretary of State for the Home Department as the respondent and to Mr and Mrs Khaled as the appellants, reflecting their positions before the First-tier Tribunal.
           The First-tier Tribunal did not make an anonymity order and no grounds have been advanced on behalf of the appellant to make such an order.
           The background to the appeal is set out in the decision of the FtTJ, the decision letter and the bundles provided. The appellants are citizens of Bangladesh. They arrived in the UK on valid visit visas in August 2006 and May 2005 respectively. Whilst in the UK they had two children born in 2007 and 2012. The oldest child is a British Citizen having been born in the UK and having resided in the UK for ten years. The younger child became a British Citizen after the appellants made their applications under the EUSS.
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