Hi I had applied for judicial review some time ago, home office refused flr fp based on 4 year relationship with my partner on the basis she could go and live in India. In March the day before the scheduled hearing it was costed by my lawyer as home office submitted a letter my partner had written ...
[quote="pennylessinindia"]"If I am aleeady a British national what happens if I go to live in india? My lawyer said I would need to give up british nationality and become indian. The reasons given are that it not ideal for a british woman to relocate to India. " This is absolute rubbish, you need to ...
Well yeah it's the whole idea behind this, since the current government is failing miserably, they have put pressure on HO to get immigration down as much as they can, the whole system is government supported hence why they would just do about anything. I can wait for this government's term to be ...
Well I am originally from Manchester and at the moment they are keeping me down in London. By train it would take my wife 5 and half hours to come here and then 5 and half hours to go back which isn't really worth it as she would only be able to spend a couple of hours here before she has to go ...
Well if you have already been to doctor, that's great, just keep following it up till they refer you to a specialist. Take it up with MP because you are a British citizen and it carries more weight if it comes from you. Well if HO has already replied to you saying they are sticking with their ...
Hi Parveen Well our situation couldn't be more same, I was actually detained in May for the first time, released after a month after I submitted a new application but my solicitor thinks HO is being extra efficient in my case, they refused the case withtin a week and detained me again in a month ...
Hi Parveen I am in a similiar sort of situation, been here 6 years, been with the partner 2 and a half years. The fact that you have been with your partner longer and he's been in the country longer makes your case a lot stronger. I am in a detention centre myself and I can relate to what you or ...
Hi Parveen I am in a similiar sort of situation, been here 6 years, been with the partner 2 and a half years. The fact that you have been with your partner longer and he's been in the country longer makes your case a lot stronger. I am in a detention centre myself and I can relate to what you or ...
Then the test is a pretty hard one under article 8, you have to show that it will be unduly harsh to expect you to accompany her to India, The information you have provided does not indicate this. You are not entitled to India Citizenship anyway once you have become a British national. Holding it ...
Hi, To give you a bit of backround knowledge I am a British citizen and have been with my partner for 3 and a half years now. He has been in the country for 11 years, after overstaying a 40day visa. We have applied for a few cases and have been rejected each time with different reasons given and had ...