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You are both British nationals living in the UK, therefore she will not be eligible to switch to any visa while on a visitor visa. Can you mother perform day to day tasks for herself such as cooking and washing? Is help not available for her in her own country? I ask because these are the requirements for any adult dependent relative visa. It is generally a catch-22.balixonline wrote:Hi,
I wonder any of you could provide valuable suggestion please.
My mother is entirely dependent on me for past many years and I have been regularly remitting money for her essential needs. I am a British National and my wife is from EU. My wife and I applied for EEA Family permit which was refused, we successfully appealed and my mother received 6 months EEA family visa.
The whole process of appeal took about a year, in the meantime my wife got British nationality so now we both are British national and my mother is on EEA family visa which is due to expire last week of November 2014.
What can we do? please bear in mind that subject matter hasn't changed, she still is dependent on me solely which we proved in court earlier. so nothing has changed in terms of circumstances but the only difference is that my wife and i both are British Nationals.
its not possible for my mother go travel and live abroad again as when she moved, she literally closed all ties and she does not have any immediate family member back home.
What do you suggest i do please?
She cannot switch to any other visa from a visit visa. Be aware that applying for the adult dependent route will probably make her ineligible for another visit visa as they will suspect she might overstay.balixonline wrote:Can i not switch her visa onto Dependent of British national after her visa expires?
there must be an option.. no?
Wanderer wrote:Also the visa costs £1960.00 and has a 99.99% chance of refusal.
Ergh thats getting difficult and difficult. So we can not send application for residency permit using her EU citizenship etc. and we dont seems to have any other options? is this correct?MPH80 wrote:It would appear that - according to the law - your wife already lost her citizenship:
http://www3.lrs.lt/pls/inter2/dokpaiesk ... _id=326111
See section 18.2
Apart from SS, i.e. exercise treaty right elsewhere in EU?Casa wrote:Unfortunately from the information you've given, correct.
What visa is she on?Pixie00 wrote:Hi,
I need help . My mother is 77 years old , it's been a whole year now when my father passed away in uk . He's also buried here and my mother has also bought a grave next to his. We are 4 sisters all living abroad and my mother wand to settle with me and my family in uk . I applied for her extension under compassionate ground but just recently her application got refused. I am appealing against it . Want to know if it's worth hiring a barrister to fight my case ... Please someone advise me .. I am desperate . I cant send her back to Pakistan . She takes baby steps , mobility is very weak and has started forgetting a lot.. I can afford to keep her with me with any resource to public funds..
I cannot send my mother back to Pakistan. There is no blood relative back to take care of her .
An appeal stands little chance of succeeding as you would have to prove that the care she needs isn't available in her home country or is unaffordable. Unless she is from a country with a higher cost of living and medical care, it would be assumed that if you can afford to pay for her care in the UK, you would be able to afford to cover it if she was to return home.Pixie00 wrote:Hi,
I need help . My mother is 77 years old , it's been a whole year now when my father passed away in uk . He's also buried here and my mother has also bought a grave next to his. We are 4 sisters all living abroad and my mother wand to settle with me and my family in uk . I applied for her extension under compassionate ground but just recently her application got refused. I am appealing against it . Want to know if it's worth hiring a barrister to fight my case ... Please someone advise me .. I am desperate . I cant send her back to Pakistan . She takes baby steps , mobility is very weak and has started forgetting a lot.. I can afford to keep her with me with any resource to public funds..
I cannot send my mother back to Pakistan. There is no blood relative back to take care of her .
As I see it your options are:Pixie00 wrote:She is here on a 3 visit visa which expired and has no passport nor visa. I need advice what to do . She never stay here for more that 6 months but now she has no where to go . She needs to be around her family and now that my father is buried her she has an attachment to this country . Sentimental values
Wanderer, Pixie00 'popped up' in an unrelated thread and said "There are so many people telling me to apply under the Ireland law but there's no point . I cannot go there as I work in London . My children go to school ."Wanderer wrote:As I see it your options are:Pixie00 wrote:She is here on a 3 visit visa which expired and has no passport nor visa. I need advice what to do . She never stay here for more that 6 months but now she has no where to go . She needs to be around her family and now that my father is buried her she has an attachment to this country . Sentimental values
1. Try the Surinder Singh route - a lot of moving within EU and not suitable for an old person.
2. Pay for care back home.
3. Move back home (or one of your siblings) with her and do the needful.
Was no thought given to this situation arising when everyone emigrated?
Well there's incidents of honour killings/paedophiles etc here, so how is it different? It's your duty to what you can to look after your mother, not the the UK or UKVI. Sorry to be blunt but this are the arguments you're up against.Pixie00 wrote:She just recently became an overstayed . The lawyer applied for her extension in July and now that her visa finished in sept she is a overstayed. My mother is a Pakistani national and a retired doctor by professions . We have no problem financially . But just we 4 sisters are in no state to leave our families behind and transfer to Pakistan , considering the situation back there. Last when I was there the incident of the children killing happened. I cannot afford my children's life by taking them there.