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              This is an appeal against the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge Clarkson, promulgated on 14 th February 2023, following a hearing at Columbus House in Newport on 11 th January 2023. In the determination, the judge dismissed the appeal of the Appellants, whereupon the Appellants subsequently applied for, and were granted, permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal, and thus the matter comes before me.
              The Appellants are nationals of Pakistan and are husband and wife respectively. They are the parents-in-law of the Sponsor. They appealed against the decision of the Respondent dated 17 th July 2022 refusing their applications for entry clearance under the EU Settlement Scheme ("EUSS"), and they bring these appeals pursuant to Regulation 3 of the Immigration (Citizens' Rights Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020.
              The Appellants relied upon witness statements of Mrs Ghaus, the Sponsor, as well as money transfer receipts, and a schedule of expenditure in support of their claim. They also submitted birth certificates, marriage certificates, passports and the EUSS documents.
              The judge's findings are set out from paragraphs 18 to 22 of the determination. The judge states (at paragraph 18) as follows:
"I accept on the basis of the receipts before me that the sponsor was sending on average £102 a month to the Appellants and accept that the money was sent in her name with them as the named recipients. The receipts run from September 2021 to August 2022. The bundle contains receipts from Global UKS LTD for sending the money to be collected at an Allied Bank branch, and the receipts for payments in cash at an Allied Bank. I therefore accept that these payments were made."
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