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This is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Farmer promulgated on 23 September 2021 dismissing the appeal of Ms Florence Sawall against a decision of the Respondent dated 6 January 2021 on protection and human rights grounds.
The Appellant is a citizen of Sri Lanka born on 2 July 1946. She was born into a Catholic family. In 1966 she converted to Islam when she married her husband. She became a widow in 2002.
The Appellant's daughter came to the UK in 2001 following marriage; she is a naturalised British citizen. The Appellant's son came to the UK in 2006 after marriage and is also a naturalised British citizen.
Since 2010 the Appellant has held a number of family visit visas, and has made visits to the UK as follows: 26 June 2010 - 23 November 2010; 21 October 2011 - 20 April 2012; 8 February 2013 - 28 July 2013; 9 September 2015 - 3 March 2016; and 21 January 2017 - 7 July 2017.
The Appellant last entered the UK, pursuant to a family visit visa, on 15 January 2018. On 14 January 2019 the Appellant claimed asylum.
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