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The Respondents are a Bangladeshi family who all sought entry clearance to come to the UK as visitors. Their applications were refused and on the 25 th June 2014 Judge Troup of the First-tier Tribunal allowed their linked appeals against that decision. The Entry Clearance Officer now has permission to appeal against that decision.
The Entry Clearance Officer now has permission to appeal on the grounds that it was an error to find that there was �adequate� accommodation. Complaint is made that there is no finding that the property was available at the date of decision.
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal contains no error of law and it is upheld.
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