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The appellant is a citizen of Cameroon, born on 10 September 1981. His case arises under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016.
The SSHD made a decision dated 17 December 2019. This describes itself as the refusal of an "application made on 16 September 2019 for a permanent residence card as a retained right after divorce to confirm that you are the former family member of EEA national Neline Atteh, who was exercising treaty rights in the UK".
(That may not be an accurate description of the application made; but neither party has provided a copy of it.)
The SSHD's decision refuses the application on the view that the appellant was married to Neline Atteh from 28 November 2009 until dissolution by a decree absolute on 27 June 2012, a period of 2 years 7 months, which fell short of the 3 years required by the regulations for a retained right of residence after divorce.
The SSHD rejected the assertion, raised by implication from some of the documents provided by the appellant, that he remained married to Neline Atteh.
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