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I'm afraid it doesn't work like that, you chose to come to the UK, if emotional ties are so strong why not go back home? That's the HO answer.doc123 wrote:what about the emotional ties she has with us and the fact that she is old and there is no support back in India, as India does not have the state stepping in to care for its elderly citizens and they are always at risk both of exploitation and violence
The statement might not be so compassionate but do not confuse Human Rights with morality. Human Rights are a set a principle put into concepts of law to be protected. Wanderer is simply trying to help you by managing your expectation. You want to play emotional heart wrenching stories to keep you here. It will fall on deaf ears with the HO so get a grip and digest what Wanderer is trying to say to you. Work your case in a more practical manner instead of trying to flap you arms wildly of the injustice, that just makes the HO laugh and quash applications trying to be successful on that basis.hello_kitty wrote:I dont really agree with what Wanderer said , if emotional ties are so strong why not go back home?That is a cruel and non-human rights statement.
In uk, there is a law of human rights. U cant ask someone to migrate when problems arise. DOC123 said she is a British now, uk is her home init? Where else can she go?
Previously when I appeal for my refusal of spouse visa, the HOPO also ask my husband to migrate to my country if visa is not issue. My barrister brought up the human rights article to argue. Anyway, I won the appeal
Doc123 u should get a proper & professional advise for ur case.
If a person migrates to the United Kingdom, then the U.K. is accepting that person but not extended family members.hello_kitty wrote:I dont really agree with what Wanderer said , if emotional ties are so strong why not go back home?That is a cruel and non-human rights statement.
In uk, there is a law of human rights. U cant ask someone to migrate when problems arise. DOC123 said she is a British now, uk is her home init? Where else can she go?