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Why would you have to leave? Why can't you extend your current leave?agg25 wrote: so it would kill me to leave.
I'm on an ancestry Visa which ends after 5 years so I wouldn't be able to work.Lucapooka wrote:Why would you have to leave? Why can't you extend your current leave?agg25 wrote: so it would kill me to leave.
It's called "choice" due to various factors involved (distance / cost etc.), not compassionate grounds ... unfortunately.agg25 wrote:As it was in Australia you can't really duck back for a couple of days.
Not really. It's open to wholesale abuse. You could lose yourself for months in Ibiza during one long summer and then say that a friend was a bit sick so you had to care for him. How would it be possible to manage and decide on the plethora of bullshit excuses that the human mind is capable of dreaming up?agg25 wrote:So if my best friend might be dying, there's no compassionate grounds for that?? Seems a bit harsh!
Well, I could get my cousin to testify, produce evidence, medical records etcLucapooka wrote:Not really. It's open to wholesale abuse. You could lose yourself for months in Ibiza during one long summer and then say that a friend was a bit sick so you had to care for him. How would it be possible to manage and decide on the plethora of bullshit excuses that the human mind is capable of dreaming up?agg25 wrote:So if my best friend might be dying, there's no compassionate grounds for that?? Seems a bit harsh!
agg25 wrote:I just got my letter last night saying I'd been rejected for the ILR visa. I submitted a spreadsheet to them earlier saying I'd been out of the UK for 223 days over the 5 years all holidays. (I thought the rule was 270 days but turns out this is for naturalisation!)
However, first of all, I assume they just used my spreadsheet to calculate the numbers and I believe I've calculated incorrectly in that I thought
days away = arrival date - departure date
but I've since read it's the number of whole days you're outside the country.
That would bring me down to 197 days away.
Also, I had two trips back to Australia, 30 days in total. These were to see my cousin/best friend who'd been diagnosed with Cancer, so I believe these 30 days could be subtracted off the total too bringing it down to 167 days, underneath the 180 day limit.
As this was the main reason I was rejected (well that and the fact they said I had no family ties to the UK even though I've lived with my brother for the last 2 years) is this a clear cut case for appeal and what are my likely chances of success?
Would I still be best speaking to a lawyer or being represented and is it best to go for the oral hearing?
Also (sorry for all the questions) how long does it take to get a hearing and how long do they take to decide?
I'm crapping myself, because I really don't have a life in Oz anymore, apart from my Mum, cousin and sister there I have no reason to be there. My life is now all in the UK, friends, work, girlfriend, social/sporting life so it would kill me to leave.