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The Appellant is referred to as the Secretary of State and the Respondent is referred to as the Claimant.
The Claimant, a national of Nigeria, date of birth 17 March 1981, appealed against the Secretary of State's decision dated 3 March 2014 to refuse to vary leave to remain under Tier 2 PBS and to make removal directions under Section 47 of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.
The matter came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Afako on 13 November 2014 who allowed the appeal and the Secretary of State challenged that decision.
"... I would like to state the occupation code attributed to Mr Agbonlahor was corrected as per our letter of 12 March 2012. The updated code was confirmed as SOC Code 1235 which relates most closely to the area of business in which Mr Agbonlahor works. The SOC code 1235 was used for his visa which expired on 3 February 2014, this code will continue to be relevant to his employment. Therefore there is no significant change in Mr Agbonlahor's role.
Mr Agbonlahor was hired via our graduate recruitment programme, and his job title changed through the natural progression of this programme. I would also like to state in conclusion I believe the above facts to be true. Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information."
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