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United Kingdom Immigration and Asylum (AIT/IAC) Unreported Judgments


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Cite as: [2014] UKAITUR IA374402013

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    Upper Tribunal

    (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: IA/37440/2013

     

     

    THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

     

     

    Heard at Field House

    Determination Promulgated

    On 16th May 2014

    On 25th June 2014

     

     

     

     

    Before

     

    Upper Tribunal Judge Chalkley

     

    Between

     

    THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT

     

    Appellant

    and

     

    mrs Helen Bon Dilig

     

    Respondent

     

     

    Representation:

     

    For the Appellant: Mr S Whitwell, a Senior Home Office Presenting Officer

    For the Respondent: Mr A Selhoff, a Solicitor

     

     

    DETERMINATION AND REASONS

     

     

    1. The appellant in this appeal is the Secretary of State for the Home Department and I shall refer to her as “the claimant.” The respondent is a citizen of the Philippines born on 14th May 1971.

    2. The claimant appeals against the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge A E Walker who in a determination promulgated following a hearing at Newport on 24th February 2014 allowed the respondent’s appeal against the decision of the claimant to the extent that the judge found that the claimant’s decision was not in accordance with the law.

     

    3. Before me today the Presenting Officer advised me, after taking advice that the grounds of application failed to identify any error of law in the determination of the First-tier Tribunal Judge. He and Mr Selhoff agreed that I should prepare a short determination recording the agreement between the parties.

     

    3. I am satisfied that the determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge A E Walker does not contain any error of law. The making of the previous decision involved no error on a point of law and I therefore uphold the First-tier Tribunal Judge’s decision.

    Upper Tribunal Judge Chalkley


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