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Hi Dmaxdmax wrote:my 2 sons eea permit was refused for them to join me and their mother in uk.
i submitted an appeal around 5 weeks ago to tribunal but i have not heard any word back from them regarding my papers or even an acknowledgement whether they recieved the appeal forms or not.
i have to submit more supporting documuments in order to give them as much evidence as possible.
an immigration lawyer in uk law centre told us also that ubka refuse almost all eea cases but eventually 99% of them are won on appeal, this seems unbelievable and so silly that ukba will waste time and money on refusing applications only to be won on appeal.
anyway can any one give me a number and address for appeals in uk for eea applications. THANKYOU
Kefkeffers wrote:To be fair to UKBA, the number of people wanting to get permission to live in the UK is overwhelming.
Add into to the mix the liars, cheats and a legal system that feeds of them and we have organised chaos.
Its a double edged sword but if Britain were free from the shackles of EU laws, a more controlable and efficient but much more retsrictive immigration policy would be in place.
Can't have it both ways. Patience is the key word.
dmax wrote:my 2 sons eea permit was refused for them to join me and their mother in uk.
i submitted an appeal around 5 weeks ago to tribunal but i have not heard any word back from them regarding my papers or even an acknowledgement whether they recieved the appeal forms or not.
i have to submit more supporting documuments in order to give them as much evidence as possible.
an immigration lawyer in uk law centre told us also that ubka refuse almost all eea cases but eventually 99% of them are won on appeal, this seems unbelievable and so silly that ukba will waste time and money on refusing applications only to be won on appeal.
anyway can any one give me a number and address for appeals in uk for eea applications. THANKYOU
well said..!!a.s.b.o wrote:Kefkeffers wrote:To be fair to UKBA, the number of people wanting to get permission to live in the UK is overwhelming.
Add into to the mix the liars, cheats and a legal system that feeds of them and we have organised chaos.
Its a double edged sword but if Britain were free from the shackles of EU laws, a more controlable and efficient but much more retsrictive immigration policy would be in place.
Can't have it both ways. Patience is the key word.
I think compliance is the key. They expect us to comply while dont display the same attitude. Douglas North discussed this well within in institutional framework - institutions( UKBA) set the standard, organisations (individuals) follow. Organisational behaviour in return reinforces institutions. When organsiations cannot see the guiding model, they lose respect for institutions. This breakdown is seen in many developing countries. And soon in the uk too
Your view of the restrictive and efficient immigration model is over optimistic and within terms of the existing uk operations are mutually excluding. What makes you say that if uk yields to eurosceptics, overnight you will get a robust system in place? Step from wonderland in real world mate
I don't see why people complain/make the assumption that there is too many peoples wanting to get permission to live in the uk..!!! they have the right to do so..eu treaty rights,free movement,is that rings any bells..??keffers wrote:To be fair to UKBA, the number of people wanting to get permission to live in the UK is overwhelming.
Add into to the mix the liars, cheats and a legal system that feeds of them and we have organised chaos.
Its a double edged sword but if Britain were free from the shackles of EU laws, a more controlable and efficient but much more retsrictive immigration policy would be in place.
Can't have it both ways. Patience is the key word.
again tax payers who pays the price..!!we pay the price,not the ukba..they don't care,they are not concerned..if in every lost appeal they take money from their salary..i'm 110% they will make more efficient decisions and they will comply by the law and deliver a world class service as it was said in one of mark harper's immigration statement about the high quality and world class service the ukba provides..give me a break please..dmax wrote:my 2 sons eea permit was refused for them to join me and their mother in uk.
i submitted an appeal around 5 weeks ago to tribunal but i have not heard any word back from them regarding my papers or even an acknowledgement whether they recieved the appeal forms or not.
i have to submit more supporting documuments in order to give them as much evidence as possible.
an immigration lawyer in uk law centre told us also that ubka refuse almost all eea cases but eventually 99% of them are won on appeal, this seems unbelievable and so silly that ukba will waste time and money on refusing applications only to be won on appeal.
anyway can any one give me a number and address for appeals in uk for eea applications. THANKYOU