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I think as long as you are still with the main applicant then you should have no worries about 1 dependant less. Your dad not living with you all anymore has little or no implications unless there is underlying issues that affect everyone’s immigration status.omairjeddah wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:11 pmHi
I m a refugee who was granted status in June 2013 and i m now due to apply for ILR in June 2018, so i have to apply on May 2018. I came here with family consisting of 6 people with my Mum and Dad. So we all were granted refugee status. Now my dad does not live with us anymore because he is separated.
The second point is that because I was involved in a minor accident with a car, I got a caution(warning) letter from the police.
My question is that because my dad doesnt live with my mum any more will that affect our ILR application in any way. P.s. the 5 of us live together.
Thr second question is will my warning letter from police will have any impact of our application as my mum will be the main applicant
Thanks in advance.
no mate, I've received the acknowledgment and done the fingerprint only. yet to receive the final decisionZeebro44 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 11:50 pmHi juniour your case is decided in days u mean ??Juniour88 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 12:43 pmApplied 18th Dec, received the acknowledgement/ and BRP 6th JanZeebro44 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 2:47 pmHello
I applied on 13 dec I didn’t receive any acknowledgment latter from HO can any body tell me this is normal thing they send acknowledgment latter late or some thing is wrong ??? Cos my leaves got expire on 6 jan and my employer want latter to countinue my job
U received BRP as wel??? How is this possible ?? I’m still waiting for acknowledgment letter
I don’t think so. Never heard of anything like this
My understanding is that you risk your status if you a) get a passport from your home country you sought refugee status from and b) visiting your home country as HO could well take the view that your refugee claim is one of deception only to gain status in the UK and that there was no threat to your life etc.Cobra111 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:42 amPlease, anyone, who got Refugee Settlement ILR Indefinite(BRP card) recently and visited the home country on own country passport due to parent death. Because refugee waiting for many years to visit the home country which is impossible without a British passport. Now 10 years rules of good characters making it’s difficult to apply for naturalization. I don’t know how can we visit the home country with ILR refugee settlement if someone parent passed away. Please comments if possible on this issue?? thanks. really appreciated.
dear friend i think 10 years requirement does not apply for refugee, you can apply citizenship after 1 year from your ILR if you apply your assylum as soon as you arrived in uk third party solicitor weblink removed by moderatorCobra111 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:42 amPlease, anyone, who got Refugee Settlement ILR Indefinite(BRP card) recently and visited the home country on own country passport due to parent death. Because refugee waiting for many years to visit the home country which is impossible without a British passport. Now 10 years rules of good characters making it’s difficult to apply for naturalization. I don’t know how can we visit the home country with ILR refugee settlement if someone parent passed away. Please comments if possible on this issue?? thanks. really appreciated.
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