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These are linked appeals against the decisions of First-tier Tribunal Judge M A Khan promulgated on 3 February 2014, dismissing the Appellants� appeals against the Respondent�s decisions dated 1 March 2013 to refuse entry clearances as the wife and children of Mr Bhajan Singh (�the sponsor�), a naturalised British citizen.
The Appellants appealed to the IAC. Their appeals were dismissed for reasons set out in the determination the First-tier Tribunal Judge, both under the Immigration Rules and on human rights grounds (with reference to Article 8 of the ECHR).
The Appellants sought permission to appeal which was granted by First-tier Tribunal Judge Osborne on 3 April 2014.
Mr Tarlow accepted on behalf of the Respondent that the Judge had erred both in his consideration of the appeal under the Rules and under Article 8.
For the reasons already identified above, it is accepted on their behalf that the Appellants did not meet the financial requirements of the Rules at the date of the Respondent�s decision, and moreover that the First Appellant did not satisfy the English language requirement.
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