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              This appeal concerns a decision taken by an Entry Clearance Officer on 20 February 2021 refusing to grant the appellant a Family Permit under the European Union Settlement Scheme.
              The Secretary of State was earlier granted permission to appeal the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Wyman allowing the appellant's appeal, which was promulgated on 1 July 2022. Following an error of law hearing which took place on 14 February 2023, that decision was set aside with no preserved findings. The appeal was retained in the Upper Tribunal for remaking.
              No anonymity direction was made previously, and there is no reason for one now.
              Following the error of law hearing, this matter was stayed pending the outcome of the appeal in Celik (EU exit; marriage; human rights) [2022] UKUT 220 (IAC) .
              On 12 October 2023, Upper Tribunal Judge Perkins made the following directions, the appeal in Celik having been decided by the Court of Appeal by that stage ( Celik v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 921).
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