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For the Appellant: Mr A Syed-Ali, Legal Representative, of Consilium Chambers LLP
The appellant, a citizen of Bangladesh born on 13 July 1989, appeals, with permission, against a decision of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal A R Williams who in a determination promulgated on 3 May 2013 dismissed the appellant�s appeal against a decision of the Secretary of State made on 24 September to refuse to grant leave to remain on the basis that the appellant�s rights under the ECHR would be infringed by his removal.
The application for judicial review was renewed. On 19 th June 2012 it was withdrawn by consent on the Secretary of State agreeing to consider the Appellant�s further submissions under Article 8 of the ECHR. Having considered the representations made the application was refused on 24 th September 2012.
The appellant had alleged in the application that he was in a stable relationship with a Ms Monwara Yasmin Uddin who had two children and that the relationship had endured since 2007.
The appellant stated that he wanted to avoid involving his fianc�e in his immigration troubles as that would lead to her family finding out about the relationship. She had commitments in the United Kingdom. He said that he had lived with her for three months at the end of 2011 and the beginning of 2012 while her father was in Bangladesh.
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