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This is the decision of the Upper Tribunal on an appeal from a decision of Judge Thanki sitting in the First-tier Tribunal on the grounds that there was an error of law in his decision to dismiss the appellants� appeal against a refusal of entry clearance.
The appellants are citizens of Zimbabwe, the first appellant being the mother of the other two appellants, Josline who is 16 years old and Darleen who is 11 years old. The first appellant is a secretary.
The appellants applied on 4 July 2012 for entry clearance to settle in the United Kingdom to join the sponsor, the husband and father who is present and settled in this country. He arrived in the United Kingdom in 2002 and sought asylum. That was refused. In his asylum application he mentioned his wife and his children who he named. The Immigration Judge who heard the asylum appeal accepted that the appellant had a wife and children in Zimbabwe.
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