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This is not relevant to your British citizenship questions or the British Citizenship sub forum.On another hand, my parents who are both 62 and retired now want to come and stay with us. We don't want to go for the 10 years visitor visa as the maximum time they're allowed to stay in 1 go is 6 months, but I'm not sure about the Family visa route because I now have ILTR and no ones can apply as my dependent. If you could please give me some advice about this too it'd be very much appreciated.
Thanks Zimba, as mentioned in my first post, during the past 12.5 years, I've got only 2 speeding offences which happened this July and 1 speed awareness course which happened 4.5 years ago. Other than that nothing else.
I tried to google but not much successful although there are similar topics posted here at immigrationboards but the owners seem never reported back with their application outcome.
Many thanks Zimba, you boosted my confidence really
Thanks Zimba for letting me know, based on years of being the mod and have seen plenty of cases, do you think the case workers are cold hearted and inhumane like they’re always treating immigrants for visa or settlement applications or ones who’re dealing with BC are better and more reasonable?
Nationality Caseworkers follow the nationality laws and the good character requirement, to the letter. Visa caseworkers follow the immigration rules, to the letter. That is after all what the rules are for, to be followed. Those that think otherwise (and ho mistakes are not that common) are usually the ones who have something to hide, or are not completely honest or follow what they think is important or HO wants to see and ignore the documented rules and requirements.sonrock wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmThanks Zimba for letting me know, based on years of being the mod and have seen plenty of cases, do you think the case workers are cold hearted and inhumane like they’re always treating immigrants for visa or settlement applications or ones who’re dealing with BC are better and more reasonable?
Fair enough and we all hope that many case workers are as fair as you are. The hostile environment has now been changed with the new name compliant environmentCR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:04 pmNationality Caseworkers follow the nationality laws and the good character requirement, to the letter. Visa caseworkers follow the immigration rules, to the letter. That is after all what the rules are for, to be followed. Those that think otherwise (and ho mistakes are not that common) are usually the ones who have something to hide, or are not completely honest or follow what they think is important or HO wants to see and ignore the documented rules and requirements.sonrock wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmThanks Zimba for letting me know, based on years of being the mod and have seen plenty of cases, do you think the case workers are cold hearted and inhumane like they’re always treating immigrants for visa or settlement applications or ones who’re dealing with BC are better and more reasonable?
Naturalisation is NOT an immigration application. It is a nationality application. Caseworkers follow the guidelines given to them by the secretary of the state and as per nationality law. You cannot challenge their decision is a court (unlike an immigration application) as per law, naturalisation is discretionarysonrock wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmThanks Zimba for letting me know, based on years of being the mod and have seen plenty of cases, do you think the case workers are cold hearted and inhumane like they’re always treating immigrants for visa or settlement applications or ones who’re dealing with BC are better and more reasonable?
Thanks Zimba, I understand that nationality application cannot be challenged in court but I referred to immigration matters in my postZimba wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:30 amNaturalisation is NOT an immigration application. It is a nationality application. Caseworkers follow the guidelines given to them by the secretary of the state and as per nationality law. You cannot challenge their decision is a court (unlike an immigration application) as per law, naturalisation is discretionarysonrock wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:51 pmThanks Zimba for letting me know, based on years of being the mod and have seen plenty of cases, do you think the case workers are cold hearted and inhumane like they’re always treating immigrants for visa or settlement applications or ones who’re dealing with BC are better and more reasonable?
You are wrong and really are misinterpreting and overthinking completely. ALL adult form AN applications are at HOs discretion. Most get approved. There is no 'vendetta' by the home office to refuse as many applications as possible. You are being paranoid.I’ve not seen or read elsewhere when they really used their discretion to grant permission for applicants, I might be wrong though
Haha maybe I’m paranoidCR001 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:02 pmYou are wrong and really are misinterpreting and overthinking completely. ALL adult form AN applications are at HOs discretion. Most get approved. There is no 'vendetta' by the home office to refuse as many applications as possible. You are being paranoid.I’ve not seen or read elsewhere when they really used their discretion to grant permission for applicants, I might be wrong though