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archigabe wrote:You never know who gets allowed to stay under the human rights regulations. OP's violations don't seem to be as bad as the case below, so there is always the case for some hope.Obie wrote:A refusal under 320(11) might possibly be likely, especially where the safety of the general public is concerned.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 966402.ece
Clearly that is your fault . With a site id like "prettypolitical" you must take the blame my dear :p :pprettypolitical wrote:never knew this post was about politics
I am fine thanks . Cold but ok !! How are you ??prettypolitical wrote:of course Rattlesnake i expect nothing other ha ha ha ha haha
How are you these days
Noted and i am now stalking... urgh i mean keeping track of you *chuckles*prettypolitical wrote:Rattlesnake...i have always needed to be kept on track...ha ha ha ha ha ha
Its freezing and there are no signs of it getting better!
I am very well and well as happy as I can be, its the winter weather, doom and gloom ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ah a
Pinky, I would say your case is a little bit complex but I wont critisize you, as I clearly understand what it is to live in the UK illegally. If you get into trouble like yours(though its ur own fault, cos there's nothing on this planet that should make you drive when you are not qualified).pinky22 wrote:I came into the UK illegally and I do not appreciate what life is living in the country illegally. However, I was once caught driving without valid driving-license and insurance, but I gave a false name and D.O.B @ the police station with my finger-prints so I was let go.
The problem is that I have decided to do it the right way and I quite understand that most of the departments in the country are kind of networked and I would not want this to create problem for me as I am about to go back to my country and marry my wife who is a british citizen. We also have a child together and we are all going back to my country to do things the right way.
What is your advice please?
HRY2005 wrote:Pinky, I would say your case is a little bit complex but I wont critisize you, as I clearly understand what it is to live in the UK illegally. If you get into trouble like yours(though its ur own fault, cos there's nothing on this planet that should make you drive when you are not qualified).pinky22 wrote:I came into the UK illegally and I do not appreciate what life is living in the country illegally. However, I was once caught driving without valid driving-license and insurance, but I gave a false name and D.O.B @ the police station with my finger-prints so I was let go.
The problem is that I have decided to do it the right way and I quite understand that most of the departments in the country are kind of networked and I would not want this to create problem for me as I am about to go back to my country and marry my wife who is a british citizen. We also have a child together and we are all going back to my country to do things the right way.
What is your advice please?
However, we have heard or seen worse cases. Get a good solicitor, as you are married already here, there's no point going home. you can make an in-country application under article 8, you will be required to disclose all your past deceptions and see how it goes. False identity is still a deception and deception is one the exceptions to the 1-10years ban, when you are applying for a spouse visa. It also depends on status and nationality of your family. Get proffessional advice.
Good luck
Oh! sorry and thanks for that correction, it was your comments that I read and I thought it was Pinky's. I believe he can still apply article 8, based on his family life but need a very good solicitor.mochyn wrote:HRY2005 wrote:Pinky, I would say your case is a little bit complex but I wont critisize you, as I clearly understand what it is to live in the UK illegally. If you get into trouble like yours(though its ur own fault, cos there's nothing on this planet that should make you drive when you are not qualified).pinky22 wrote:I came into the UK illegally and I do not appreciate what life is living in the country illegally. However, I was once caught driving without valid driving-license and insurance, but I gave a false name and D.O.B @ the police station with my finger-prints so I was let go.
The problem is that I have decided to do it the right way and I quite understand that most of the departments in the country are kind of networked and I would not want this to create problem for me as I am about to go back to my country and marry my wife who is a british citizen. We also have a child together and we are all going back to my country to do things the right way.
What is your advice please?
However, we have heard or seen worse cases. Get a good solicitor, as you are married already here, there's no point going home. you can make an in-country application under article 8, you will be required to disclose all your past deceptions and see how it goes. False identity is still a deception and deception is one the exceptions to the 1-10years ban, when you are applying for a spouse visa. It also depends on status and nationality of your family. Get proffessional advice.
Good luck
HRY2005
IF you read the question properly our little pinky is not married
Thank you all, 'm enjoying every bit of your contributions and to the pessimists who never smell hope talkless of breakthrough, keep up your 'GOOD WORKS'!HRY2005 wrote:Oh! sorry and thanks for that correction, it was your comments that I read and I thought it was Pinky's. I believe he can still apply article 8, based on his family life but need a very good solicitor.mochyn wrote:HRY2005 wrote:Pinky, I would say your case is a little bit complex but I wont critisize you, as I clearly understand what it is to live in the UK illegally. If you get into trouble like yours(though its ur own fault, cos there's nothing on this planet that should make you drive when you are not qualified).pinky22 wrote:I came into the UK illegally and I do not appreciate what life is living in the country illegally. However, I was once caught driving without valid driving-license and insurance, but I gave a false name and D.O.B @ the police station with my finger-prints so I was let go.
The problem is that I have decided to do it the right way and I quite understand that most of the departments in the country are kind of networked and I would not want this to create problem for me as I am about to go back to my country and marry my wife who is a british citizen. We also have a child together and we are all going back to my country to do things the right way.
What is your advice please?
However, we have heard or seen worse cases. Get a good solicitor, as you are married already here, there's no point going home. you can make an in-country application under article 8, you will be required to disclose all your past deceptions and see how it goes. False identity is still a deception and deception is one the exceptions to the 1-10years ban, when you are applying for a spouse visa. It also depends on status and nationality of your family. Get proffessional advice.
Good luck
HRY2005
IF you read the question properly our little pinky is not married