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              In a determination dated 10 January 2025 the Upper Tribunal found an error of law in the decision of the First-tier Tribunal which allowed the Appellant's appeal against the Respondent's decision, dated 15 April 2021, to deport him from the United Kingdom.
              The Appellant is a citizen of Poland born on 2 February 1981.
              The Appellant claimed to have arrived in the UK on 1 September 2004. On 16 November 2004 he registered on the 'Accession State Work account registration Scheme' which was a temporary measure used during the period from 2004 to 2011 to restrict incoming workers from the eight member states of the European Union in central Europe and the Baltic region of northern Europe, referred to as the A8 countries.
              On 9 April 2018 the Secretary of State considered whether the Appellant should be deported from the United Kingdom but decided that he did not at that point meet the criteria for criminal deportation, although referred his case for consideration of administrative removal. On 17 May 2018 a decision was made not to pursue deportation, although a Warning Letter was issued to the Appellant.
              On 26 March 2020 the Appellant was served with a 'Notice of liability to deportation' in accordance with the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 ('the 20216 Regulations").
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