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Travel Abroad under Discretionary Leave to Remain

Post by akarki79 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:42 am

Can a person who has been granted Discretionary Leave to Remain after winning the HSMP appeal in the AIT travel to his/her Home Country?

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Post by SYH » Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:19 am

No You are held hostage in the uK
Of course you can leave

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Post by akarki79 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:30 am

SYH wrote:No You are held hostage in the uK
Of course you can leave
But you have not been here under the protection act and you are not an asylum seeker. The Discretionary Leave is allowed with stamp in your passport so that you have the rights to travel, but just wanted to make sure about the home country.

All legal representatives say that there shoudl be no problems, but I want to know if anyone has had this expereince rather than just a wild guess!

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Post by SYH » Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:34 am

akarki79 wrote:
SYH wrote:No You are held hostage in the uK
Of course you can leave
But you have not been here under the protection act and you are not an asylum seeker. The Discretionary Leave is allowed with stamp in your passport so that you have the rights to travel, but just wanted to make sure about the home country.

All legal representatives say that there shoudl be no problems, but I want to know if anyone has had this expereince rather than just a wild guess!
I beg your pardon, it is not a guess and now you ask for something else
thats not what you said originally. You obviously know the rule,
next time just say you want reassurance from someone who has had the experience despite knowing the rule

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Post by akarki79 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:05 pm

SYH wrote:
akarki79 wrote:
SYH wrote:No You are held hostage in the uK
Of course you can leave
But you have not been here under the protection act and you are not an asylum seeker. The Discretionary Leave is allowed with stamp in your passport so that you have the rights to travel, but just wanted to make sure about the home country.

All legal representatives say that there shoudl be no problems, but I want to know if anyone has had this expereince rather than just a wild guess!
I beg your pardon, it is not a guess and now you ask for something else
thats not what you said originally. You obviously know the rule,
next time just say you want reassurance from someone who has had the experience despite knowing the rule[/quote
]

Sorry, I did not mean to offend you. What I understand is that people who were granted Discretionary Leave earlier were till now based on Asylum cases, but HSMP cases are non-asylum and I understand what you are telling me, but it has been mentioned that a person can travel anywhere outside the Common Travel Area any number of times.

The people granted DL earlier might not have their passports endorsed and instead given travel documents only, but the HSMP win cases are stamped with the visas. I know they are just taking the AIT win cases as experiments because the Home Office itself does not know how to deal with it. So since the decisions are given under the Article 8 they have decided to grant the discretion leave which I know is totally wrong.

Again don't get me wrong but since I have heard various options I was just putting up my question. I accept that I did not put my question clearly.

Cheers

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Post by akarki79 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:07 pm

akarki79 wrote:
SYH wrote:
akarki79 wrote:
SYH wrote:No You are held hostage in the uK
Of course you can leave
But you have not been here under the protection act and you are not an asylum seeker. The Discretionary Leave is allowed with stamp in your passport so that you have the rights to travel, but just wanted to make sure about the home country.

All legal representatives say that there shoudl be no problems, but I want to know if anyone has had this expereince rather than just a wild guess!
I beg your pardon, it is not a guess and now you ask for something else
thats not what you said originally. You obviously know the rule,
next time just say you want reassurance from someone who has had the experience despite knowing the rule[/quote
]
Sorry, I did not mean to offend you. What I understand is that people who were granted Discretionary Leave earlier were till now based on Asylum cases, but HSMP cases are non-asylum and I understand what you are telling me, but it has been mentioned that a person can travel anywhere outside the Common Travel Area any number of times.

The people granted DL earlier might not have their passports endorsed and instead given travel documents only, but the HSMP win cases are stamped with the visas. I know they are just taking the AIT win cases as experiments because the Home Office itself does not know how to deal with it. So since the decisions are given under the Article 8 they have decided to grant the discretion leave which I know is totally wrong.

Again don't get me wrong but since I have heard various options I was just putting up my question. I accept that I did not put my question clearly.

Cheers

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