The decision



Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: PA/00647/2018


THE IMMIGRATION ACTS


Heard at Bradford
Decision & Reasons Promulgated
On 4th March 2019
On 14th March 2019



Before

DEPUTY UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE D E TAYLOR


Between

Mr Omid [F]
(ANONYMITY DIRECTION NOT MADE)
Appellant
and

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent


Representation:
For the Appellant: Mr Hussain, instructed by Halliday Reeves Law Firm
For the Respondent: Ms Pettersen, HOPO


DECISION AND REASONS
1. This is the appellant's appeal against the decision of Judge Cope made following hearings on 7th June and 6th August 2018 at North Shields. He dismissed the appeal.
2. The appellant sought permission to appeal on the grounds that the determination lacked clear findings and that the judge had not in fact resolved the issues under appeal.
3. Ms Pettersen accepted that the determination could not stand for the reasons set out in the grounds and agreed that the decision would have to be remade by another judge.
4. The decision is set aside. The judge erred in law in failing to give adequate reasons for his decision. It is set aside. The appeal will be reheard at Bradford by a judge other than Judge Cope.
No anonymity direction is made.



Signed Date 11 March 2019

Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge Taylor