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            The appellant has been granted permission to appeal against the decision of Judge Karbani promulgated on 29 March 2022 ("the Decision"). By the Decision, Judge Karbani dismissed the appellant's appeal against the decision of the respondent dated 1 October 2021 refusing to grant the appellant leave to remain on the basis of having accrued 10 years' lawful residence in the UK.
            The appellant is a national of India, whose date of birth is 1 June 1978. He first entered the UK on 19 November 2009 on a Tier 2 (ICT migrant) visa which was valid from 10 November 2009 to 14 December 2012.
            On 16 November 2020 the appellant made an in-time application for leave to remain under the long residence provisions of the Rules.
            The respondent refused the appellant's application on the basis that the appellant had broken his continuous residence of 10 years, because he had spent a total of more than 18 months outside the UK as a result of the following absences:
•             24 October 2011 to May 2012 for 199 days
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