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The Appellant (the Secretary of State) appealed with permission granted on 27 October 2014 by Designated First-tier Tribunal Judge Baird against the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge Hindson allowing the Respondents' linked appeals against the Secretary of State's refusal to issue them with Registration Certificates pursuant to regulations 6 and 7 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 (as amended) ("the EEA Regulations"). The determination was promulgated on 1 October 2014.
The Respondents are all nationals of Italy, save for the Second Appellant who is a national of Bangladesh. They are a family. Their applications had been refused because the Secretary of State had been unable to verify that the First Appellant was employed as claimed. He had not proved that he was a qualified person with the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.
Permission to appeal was granted by Designated Judge Baird because she considered that it was arguable that the judge's findings in favour of the First Respondent were based on inadequate evidence.
Mr Staunton for the Appellant indicated at the start of the error of law hearing that, having reviewed the appeal papers and permission to appeal application, he wished to make no submissions.
Mr Khan for the Respondent asked that the Appellant's appeal should be dismissed.
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