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             The appellant is a female citizen of Iraq who was born in 1986. She appealed to the First-tier Tribunal against a decision of the Secretary of State dated 20 July 2020 refusing her claim for international protection. The First-tier Tribunal, in a decision dated 3 December 2020, dismissed her appeal. The appellant now appeals, with permission, to the Upper Tribunal.
             The appellant claimed that she had worked for the Iraqi Nationality Directorate issuing nationality certificates to Iraqi citizens. In 2017, she refused to participate in a fraud by issuing a certificate to an individual whose identity card she was told was not genuine. She claims that she was subsequently threatened and assaulted as a consequence of her refusal.
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal is set aside. None of the findings of fact shall stand. The appeal is returned to the First-tier Tribunal for that Tribunal to remake the decision following a hearing de novo .
LISTING DIRECTIONS: return to First-tier Tribunal sitting at Bradford; not Judge Monaghan; first available date; Kurdish Sorani interpreter; 2 hours.
Direction Regarding Anonymity - Rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008
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