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I am not on a guessing game here- I am very sincere.CR001 wrote:Again, another hypothetical question and guessing game on why HO does certain things.
A person could have an established private life, British children, lived here for a long time for example. HO gives them the opportunity to apply if they meet any other category, within or outside the rules.
Not quite related.CR001 wrote:Are your questions in this topic related to your previous topic asking similar questions?
indefinite-leave-to-remain/tier-1-tier- ... l#p1494270
On the purpose of my question, i am just curious to know if the HO just want to drain the pockets of people. It doesn't make sense if the HO knows that it is going to be an outright refusal and still wants the person to spend thousands of pounds to apply. I think that will amount to fraud.CR001 wrote:It depends on individual circumstances, which can be wide ranging.
What is the purpose of your question?
Just to be clear:CR001 wrote:Again, another hypothetical question and guessing game on why HO does certain things.
A person could have an established private life, British children, lived here for a long time for example. HO gives them the opportunity to apply if they meet any other category, within or outside the rules.
That is an interesting point.HarryJones wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 11:27 amNot quite related.CR001 wrote:Are your questions in this topic related to your previous topic asking similar questions?
indefinite-leave-to-remain/tier-1-tier- ... l#p1494270
On the purpose of my question, i am just curious to know if the HO just want to drain the pockets of people. It doesn't make sense if the HO knows that it is going to be an outright refusal and still wants the person to spend thousands of pounds to apply. I think that will amount to fraud.CR001 wrote:It depends on individual circumstances, which can be wide ranging.
What is the purpose of your question?
Circumstances do change, if the applicant is submitting a new application and is using the same evidence for a previously refused application and the circumstances are the same. The probability is most likely a refusal again as UKVI may not see it warrants a grant based on the same circumstances that may have leaf to a refusal for what ever reason legally.O_Relly wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 12:44 pmThat is an interesting point.HarryJones wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 11:27 amNot quite related.CR001 wrote:Are your questions in this topic related to your previous topic asking similar questions?
indefinite-leave-to-remain/tier-1-tier- ... l#p1494270
On the purpose of my question, i am just curious to know if the HO just want to drain the pockets of people. It doesn't make sense if the HO knows that it is going to be an outright refusal and still wants the person to spend thousands of pounds to apply. I think that will amount to fraud.CR001 wrote:It depends on individual circumstances, which can be wide ranging.
What is the purpose of your question?
When an application is refused on the basis of deception, am expecting their refusal letter will state the reason for refusal and also it most-likely may have a recommendation that making a new application will also result in refusal.
Now if the applicant still goes ahead and make a new application under another category, it is NOT the home office's duty to do background checks at the time of accepting applications. That is just practically NOT possible.
The onus lies on the applicant.
I am aware this post is 2 months old, but still making the comment for the record and further comment and discussion.
No that is not deception and it would likely only affect citizenship good character requirement due to overstay period and not affect ILR.Kashif_Hussain wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 2:25 pmif someone was overstayed but later on granted 2x 3-Year DL on the basis of FP, will he/she be able to apply for ILR after 6 years and when will he/she be able to apply for nationality?
That's not deception right?