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Pursuant to Rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (SI 2008/269) I make an anonymity order. Unless the Upper Tribunal or a Court directs otherwise, no report of these proceedings or any form of publication thereof shall directly or indirectly identify the original Appellant. This direction applies to, amongst others, all parties. Any failure to comply with this direction could give rise to contempt of court proceedings.
The respondent has permission to appeal the decision of First-tier Judge Lever who, following a hearing in September 2016, allowed the appeals. For convenience I will continue to refer to the parties hereinafter as they were in the First-tier Tribunal.
The appellants are siblings from Nigeria. They came to the United Kingdom as children in the company of their mother in 2005/2006 on visit visas. They then overstayed and have remained here since.
Their mother went to Dublin with another sibling. In the Republic of Ireland she gave birth to another child and she is now an Irish citizen.
The appellants are aged 23, 22, 20 and 16. E has been in the United Kingdom from the age of 12 to 22, B from 13 to 23, P from 10 to 20, and G from 6 to 16.
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