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family immigration problem

Post by eko » Tue May 27, 2008 3:05 pm

hi everyone. Any help will be greatly appriciated so thank you in advance.

my family-in-law are going through a hard time at the moment. my brother-in-law was caught in his home around september 2006. he was refused asylum but still in the UK for about 6 years. he was sent to a deportation centre and stayed there for about 8 months whilst his family re-opened his case to get asylum.

the case failed and he was sent back to his country of origin in may last year. he has no family there and was by himself moving from different addresses since being sent. recently his brother went to visit him and he has found him to be in a very unstable condition.

they have visited a psychiatrist who has said that he has developed mental problems due to his and should be put in hospital for treatment. we are all very worried about him and his mother is going through depression because she cannot go to see him (she has a 5 year ban from going back as a political asylum seeker).

they do not want him to go to hospital alone with no one to care for him and are trying desperately to find a way to bring him back. i was wondering if anyone here could be of any help? is there any possibility to bring him back?

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Frontier Mole
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Post by Frontier Mole » Tue May 27, 2008 11:52 pm

If he was removed as a failed asylum seeker, regardless of his current health condition he has no hope of returning to the UK any time soon. He is on a ten year mandatory ban. I can not see how the new concessions regarding family members will help him overcome this.

The only possible way would be an application outside of the rules on “most compassionate and compelling grounds.â€

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