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My solicitor said had it been i was deported once there would be internal relocation aguement by the UKBA, he said since i've been deported twice and i have returned to the UK for the 3rd time, he said then there will be Artcle 8 aguement, and for someone running away for persecution from thesame country for the same reason by arriving int he UK ilegally for the third time, definately my case might come out with positive. What do u think?peppekalle wrote:What did your solicitor say when you asked him the same questions that you have asked in the forum?
Can you live in another part of Nigeria to get a way from the persecution.
UKBAS guidance on Nigeria is here http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
I would remind you that i have lodged my application since November 2011 before the changes came into effect. Secondly, what about Rehabilitation of offenders Act 1974? My conviction has become spent after 5 years. The UK immigration Rules says a person will be granted humanitarian protection in the UK if the secretary of state satisfied that He is in the United Kingdom.peppekalle wrote:Trust in what your solicitor is saying.What i think is immaterial as i am not one.
Can you relocate to another part of Nigeria?
It is going to be hard to rely on human rights considering you don't know where your children are.
The government recently changed the rules http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... am-mig.pdf read the section on article 8
The number of times you have come back after being deported won't make a difference in my opinion unless you are claiming asylum and have strong evidence to back it all up and not just relying on article 8.
I am not one of those that will be deported with chattered flight. Mind u, if i marry a british will automatically give me a residency as long as i have temporary leave in the UK which means if i re-seek Asylum i will get married before my Asylum temporary laps. It is an European law. UKBA cannot tell me who to marry and not anyone can. So, marrying British Citizen will definately give me status 2 yrs residency. And moreover, i have told u earlier that for the UKBA telling someone to fill form and do biometris is a compulsory requirements to all applicants... So i know that before. Nobody can remove me in UK anymore except death. U sounds dearly beloved i guess.peppekalle wrote:I hope you are successful with your application .I told you i am not a solicitor.One thing i know for certain is if you refuse to go back if after your application is refused and appeals exhausted you will be sent back not in a commercial flight but in a charter flight.Nigeria is one of the few countries that accept removal charter flights.
When UKBA tell you fill in a form it does not mean your application is successful.They will examine the details on the form then make a decision.
Marrying a British citizen will not give you status you have to apply for it and they may ask you to go back to Nigeria and make an application from there.
It is not going to be easy but hang on to your lawyer .
Give up. You have no chance. You blew it a long time ago. 3 times illegal entry into country. You have not been in touch with your children and now want to use them when it benefits you. No one will believe you. You have no credibility as you have used deception twice before. Best chance is assylum, and even that is a minute chance. British system give people, benefit of doubt, but given your record you won't get it. Your sentence was for 14 months. This takes 10 years for it to be spent, so its still on your record. I guess I am dearly beloved as well right!elvischeddi wrote:I would remind you that i have lodged my application since November 2011 before the changes came into effect. Secondly, what about Rehabilitation of offenders Act 1974? My conviction has become spent after 5 years. The UK immigration Rules says a person will be granted humanitarian protection in the UK if the secretary of state satisfied that He is in the United Kingdom.peppekalle wrote:Trust in what your solicitor is saying.What i think is immaterial as i am not one.
Can you relocate to another part of Nigeria?
It is going to be hard to rely on human rights considering you don't know where your children are.
The government recently changed the rules http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... am-mig.pdf read the section on article 8
The number of times you have come back after being deported won't make a difference in my opinion unless you are claiming asylum and have strong evidence to back it all up and not just relying on article 8.
And my Solicitor is not just only rely on Article 8. Many articles to rely on has been pointed out to the UKBA. Article 4 92) of ECHR also provides that ''No one shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour.
Apart from that, when my solicitor first presented my case to the UKBA, why do they ask my solicitor to tell me to go and complete form FLRO ?
At least they suppose to inform me immediately that i am not qualify for the FLRO/DLR application. When i first paid the £550, they still have chance to inform me that i am not qualify, and they send me Biometric letter and acknowledgement. I know every applicant has to do this, but in my case, then i will asume its discrimination..... And if they refused to give me DLR, i will never leave the UK for any reason and i will re-apply or remain there till thy kingdom come...... Eventually they would approve my application, and if not, i will marry a british. Better to approve a discretionary leave to remain out of the law, rather than approving my residency as required by the European law base on getting married to british. If thats what they wan, then i will marry british.
You're getting me wrong. The 10 yrs ban was not into law when i was convicted in 2005. Secondly, i've been with my children with their mum before we depart. If u dont know about issue, its better u ask before you judge. Don't judge a book by its cover. I've seen and known many people that their case is even worst than mine and they got it. Nothing is new under the sun.quantum1 wrote:Give up. You have no chance. You blew it a long time ago. 3 times illegal entry into country. You have not been in touch with your children and now want to use them when it benefits you. No one will believe you. You have no credibility as you have used deception twice before. Best chance is assylum, and even that is a minute chance. British system give people, benefit of doubt, but given your record you won't get it. Your sentence was for 14 months. This takes 10 years for it to be spent, so its still on your record. I guess I am dearly beloved as well right!elvischeddi wrote:I would remind you that i have lodged my application since November 2011 before the changes came into effect. Secondly, what about Rehabilitation of offenders Act 1974? My conviction has become spent after 5 years. The UK immigration Rules says a person will be granted humanitarian protection in the UK if the secretary of state satisfied that He is in the United Kingdom.peppekalle wrote:Trust in what your solicitor is saying.What i think is immaterial as i am not one.
Can you relocate to another part of Nigeria?
It is going to be hard to rely on human rights considering you don't know where your children are.
The government recently changed the rules http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... am-mig.pdf read the section on article 8
The number of times you have come back after being deported won't make a difference in my opinion unless you are claiming asylum and have strong evidence to back it all up and not just relying on article 8.
And my Solicitor is not just only rely on Article 8. Many articles to rely on has been pointed out to the UKBA. Article 4 92) of ECHR also provides that ''No one shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour.
Apart from that, when my solicitor first presented my case to the UKBA, why do they ask my solicitor to tell me to go and complete form FLRO ?
At least they suppose to inform me immediately that i am not qualify for the FLRO/DLR application. When i first paid the £550, they still have chance to inform me that i am not qualify, and they send me Biometric letter and acknowledgement. I know every applicant has to do this, but in my case, then i will asume its discrimination..... And if they refused to give me DLR, i will never leave the UK for any reason and i will re-apply or remain there till thy kingdom come...... Eventually they would approve my application, and if not, i will marry a british. Better to approve a discretionary leave to remain out of the law, rather than approving my residency as required by the European law base on getting married to british. If thats what they wan, then i will marry british.
Thank goodness someone has given a commonsense reply. I have rarely seen in this forum a more unworthy statement by someone wishing to settle in the UK. Unless there are some radically new circumstances justifying an asylum or human rights claim, I think "no chance" is the appropriate comment. I would go further, and question whether it was honest of the solicitor to advise submitting another application, given this history.[/quote][/quote]Mr Rusty wrote:[quote="quantum]
Give up. You have no chance. You blew it a long time ago. 3 times illegal entry into country. You have not been in touch with your children and now want to use them when it benefits you. No one will believe you. You have no credibility as you have used deception twice before. Best chance is assylum, and even that is a minute chance. British system give people, benefit of doubt, but given your record you won't get it. Your sentence was for 14 months. This takes 10 years for it to be spent, so its still on your record. I guess I am dearly beloved as well right!
You're a fake Nigerian, not Original Nigerian. No original Nigerian will have a sensless advice like you. Maybe the winter has touched your brain over the years in the freezy weather here in UK.net5 wrote:the problem with him his is arrogance and making a mockery of honest asylum seekers. Spouting about getting married just for the sake of resisdency and ukba can't stop you. Well you would get arrested if they think its a sham marriage. Oh btw i am nigerian as well so you can't spout the dearly beloved stuff. What a stupid card to play