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The OP cannot apply for FLR(FP) Parent route if she is in a relationship with her partner.Kashif_Hussain wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:06 pmFor your own research, I think you should be looking into FLR(FP) - 5/10 year partner or parent route.
You must establish a genuine, subsistence and active relationship with your British children.
What role do you play in their upbringing?
How would it affect your children if you had to leave the UK?
Why you can't leave the UK?
etc.
You should seek professional advice before making any application.
Search for OISC authorised adviser local to you.
CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:43 pmThe OP cannot apply for FLR(FP) Parent route if she is in a relationship with her partner.Kashif_Hussain wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:06 pmFor your own research, I think you should be looking into FLR(FP) - 5/10 year partner or parent route.
You must establish a genuine, subsistence and active relationship with your British children.
What role do you play in their upbringing?
How would it affect your children if you had to leave the UK?
Why you can't leave the UK?
etc.
You should seek professional advice before making any application.
Search for OISC authorised adviser local to you.
Instead of tagging your question onto the end of another member's topic, please continue in your own thread. Apart from causing confusion, you aren't the parent of a British child.Hass1214 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:07 pmCR001 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:43 pmThe OP cannot apply for FLR(FP) Parent route if she is in a relationship with her partner.Kashif_Hussain wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:06 pmFor your own research, I think you should be looking into FLR(FP) - 5/10 year partner or parent route.
You must establish a genuine, subsistence and active relationship with your British children.
What role do you play in their upbringing?
How would it affect your children if you had to leave the UK?
Why you can't leave the UK?
etc.
You should seek professional advice before making any application.
Search for OISC authorised adviser local to you.
Hi,
I wonder if anyone of can help me?
I am in a complex situation.
I came to UK in Jan 2007 on student Visa. I have completed my studies in UK as an accountant.
Aboutt 3 -4 years ago my student visa extension was refused for not providing english language certificate that i had provided HO in the previous extension documents.
I lost 2 appeals as judge said that my studies will be finished soon so i must go back.
Then my solicitor submitted further representations based on Human Rights and and applied for Judicial Review.
Then i receive a letter from Home Office asking me to withdraw Judicial Review and they will reconsider my case and they refused it again.
Then my solicitors said he has applied for Judicial Review again but he did not actually.
I have been in UK for 11 years now.
I would appreciate if anyone can please tell me how can i legalise my stay?
My family has found a potential marriage proposal for me with a british citizen. It is going to be a genuine marriage. But can i get permission to from the registrar and HO to be married or would there be a problem?
My expected wife to be is a dentist.
Your advice will e highly appreciated.
Kind Regards