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Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: IA/04312/2014
IA/04330/2014
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Heard at Field House Determination promulgated
on 21 January 2015 on 30 January 2015
Before
DEPUTY JUDGE OF THE UPPER TRIBUNAL DIGNEY
Between
VISHNUBHAT PUNJABHAI PATEL (Mr)
MALTIBAHEN VISHNUBHA PATEL (MRS)
Appellants
and
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent
Representation:
For the respondent: Ms Everett, Home Office Presenting Officer
For the appellants: Mr Hussein
DECISION AND REASONS
2. The grounds are long, poorly drafted, repetitive and in parts unintelligible but they include a claim that the judge erred in law by failing to give adequate reasons for his findings that the first appellant had received letters from the respondent giving him 60 days in which to find an alternative sponsor.
3. Given that the judge in the section of his determination headed “My findings of Fact” made no findings with reference to the first appellant’s assertion identified by him at para 20 of his determination that the first appellant had not received the “60 day letters”, it is arguable that the judge’s failure to make findings upon this key issue amounts to an error of law. It is also arguable that the judge’s failure to give any reasons for his finding in para 24 of the determination that he did not find not credible that the first appellant had not received the “60 day letters” constituted a further error of law.
The appeal is accordingly dismissed
Designated Judge Digney
Judge of the Upper Tribunal 23 January 2015