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              The appellant has been granted permission to appeal the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Lewis heard on 23 June 2022. Permission to appeal was granted by Upper Tribunal Judge Jackson on 6 December 2022.
              No anonymity direction was made previously, and there is no reason for one now.
              By way of a decision dated 24 March 2021, the respondent set out her reasons for refusing to revoke the deportation order with reference to Regulation 34 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulation 2016. Essentially, the respondent concluded that there were no material changes in the appellant's circumstances, that he had a propensity to re-offend and that he represented a genuine, present, and sufficiently serious threat and posed a serious risk to the safety of the public.
              At the hearing before the First-tier Tribunal, the appellant's wife gave evidence. The judge accepted that the passage of time amounted to a material change of circumstances but concluded that decision to maintain the deportation order was in accordance with the principles set out in Regulation 27 and that it was proportionate.
              The grounds of appeal were that the Tribunal made the following errors.
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