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No application for anonymity has been made in these proceedings and there is no reason why such an order should be made.
The appellant is a citizen of Ghana born on 13 June 1966. He applied for a residence card as the husband of an EEA national exercising treaty rights in the United Kingdom. His application was refused and his appeal was subsequently considered on papers by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal M. D. Dennis who in a decision promulgated on 30 October 2014 dismissed it under the European Economic Area Regulations 2006.
The appellant applied for permission to appeal. His application was granted by Judge P. J. M. Hollingworth on 17 December 2014. His reasons for so doing were:-
�An arguable error of law has arisen. The grounds of appeal refer to Article 8. The judge has not dealt with this either adequately or in accordance with Razgar principles. The appeal was only dismissed under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006.�
I was satisfied that the appellant had been properly served with notice of today�s hearing. He did not appear and in all the circumstances I decided to proceed.
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