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difference is that overeating is not illegal but overstaying (by 14 years) clearly is...if there is a threat to someone's life them they should claim asylum and not just overstay....overstaying by few months of even 1-2 year may be due to exceptional circumstance but 14 years overstay can not be justified by this... at the end of the day it was the person's decision to come to this country in first place..if they fail to settle here and unless they have a threat to their or their family's life they should leave the country and not just get an illegal job in a shop or get married...Zebrudaya wrote:Dear xyz123
Thank you for your post. However, I want to inform you that no reasonable person will purposely overstay except due to circumstances beyond his/her control........................The British government realises this, hence the amnesty which is granted for 10 or 14 year overstayers after some process of vetting etc. Having said that, the fact that you are doing someone a favour doesn`t therefore mean you can treat the person unfairly. Your arguement is similar to saying something like obese people should not be given treatment in the NHS for the condition because it was caused by their overeating!
The 5 year count starts from the date you started living in the UK as a legal immigrant (and continue to do so - live legally - for at least 5 years).Residential requirements wrote:not been in breach of the Immigration Rules at any stage during the five-year period.