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This is the appeal of Zahid Mehmood Bangash, a citizen of Pakistan born 29 November 1974, against the decision of the First-tier tribunal of 17 July 2015 dismissing his appeal against the refusal of his application for leave to remain on 8 December 2014 and the setting of removal directions against him under section 47 of the Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.
He was granted leave to enter on 31 July 2010 as a student until 30 August 2011, which was extended until 29 April 2012, and he was then given further leave as a post study worker until 4 September 2014.
At the hearing before the First-tier Tribunal he confirmed that he had secured one contract, with Abs.com IT solutions, owned by his brother's friend, for which he had been paid £855.
The First-tier Tribunal upheld the refusal by the Secretary of State, taking the view that
(a) Whilst the funds did not have to be present in the United Kingdom their continued retention abroad did raise an issue as to whether he genuinely intended to invest them here;
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