sah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:08 am
a good example of why it is not wise to seek advice from random unqualified strangers online.
The idea and the ethos of a public forum is for strangers to advise and contribute towards helping each other.
If there were one standard answer that one could give for a given solution, there would be a standard website (which does already exist:
https://gov.uk). But people's circumstances vary and those of us who have been through the journey and those who are on the same journey try to help out people whose circumstances do not match the standard.
sah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:17 am
From my point of view as an immigration adviser, I can't tell you how much time I spend unpicking and disagreeing with terrible and potentially damaging immigration advice that people have crowdsourced online, usually here or on Quora, with no citations of rules, guidance or case law to back it up.
The affection is mutual. We have instances on these forums where immigration advisors and solicitors has advised incorrectly, by not taking certain nuances of the person's circumstances into account.
I share your aversion to lack of citation and try to cite or link to the appropriate documentation in my responses if possible. But quite often, in most responses, the point in dispute is either well-known or in the main sticky threads (such as the five year requirements for naturalisation) or a matter of interpretation of known words. At that point, one need not cite or link to documenation.
Furthermore, people are also writing from personal experience, which cannot be directly cited or linked to.
None of us are infallible. If you are more knowledgable on immigration matters, I would highly encourarge you to correct the advice that is already published and increase the knowledge pool of these forums
However if you disagree with the ethos of a forum or look upon with disdain on people with lesser knowledge trying to help each other out on such forums, there is no obligation on you to visit, much less contribute to these forums.
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.