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The appellant is a citizen of Bangladesh born on 10 November 1990. She appeals against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (the FtT) to dismiss her appeal both under the European Economic Area Regulations 2006 (2006 Regulations) and on human rights grounds.
Upper Tribunal Judge Lindsley gave her permission to appeal the decision of the FtT because he was satisfied that the grounds disclosed arguable errors of law. Specifically:
The appellant planned to arrive in the UK on 20 February 2014 and reside with the sponsor Ansar Uddin, who was born on 31 December 1980 and is a British citizen living in [the] West Midlands, UK.
The appellant's representative completed an appeal form (IAFT-2) dated 1 April 2014. This stimulated a review by the Entry Clearance Manager (ECM).
The appellant then called the sponsor's niece to give evidence. She adopted her witness statement but added that in addition to the contact described by the sponsor the appellant and sponsor spoke via telephone and Skype. She describes the separation between husband and wife as being negative.
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