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This is the appeal of the Secretary of State but I will refer to the original appellants as the appellants herein. The first named appellant is a citizen of Pakistan born on 30 April 1983, and the second named appellant is her daughter who was born on 3 June 2009. A reference to the appellant is a reference to the first named appellant.
The appellant arrived in April 2007 as a Tier 4 Student Migrant. She applied on 12 April 2014 for leave as a Tier 4 (General) Student but this application was refused on 1 May 2014 on the following ground:
"(a) Miss Tajuddin failed to meet the requirements of paragraph 245ZX (d) because she was not awarded 10 points for Maintenance (Funds). This is because she was required to show that she was in possession of £3,603.16 for a consecutive 28 day period.
(b) She submitted her bank statements and the closing date was 1/04/2014 and therefore the 28 day period ran from 05/03/2014 to 01/04/2014. However on 07/03/2014 she only had £3,285.73 in her account and she has therefore not demonstrated she has the required funds available".
The appellants appealed against the decision and their appeals came before a First-tier Judge on 12 January 2015 with the appellant appearing in person before him as she did before me.
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