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Permission to appeal was granted by a Judge of the First-tier Tribunal on the basis that the relationship had been conceded in the Entry Clearance Manager's review contrary to the judge's finding that the appellant had not shown that he had family in the United Kingdom.
There was no appearance by or on behalf of the appellant at the hearing before me. I was satisfied that notice of the date, time and place of hearing had been communicated to the appellant.
Mr Avery argued that there was no error of law in the judge's decision, and that the Entry Clearance Manager had not conceded anything but simply made a comment about the update that had been received.
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