To me the decision to go with FLR(0) looks right, because they have already rejected your asylum application and also you have been removed twice, in the eyes of HO they think that there is no threat to you in your home country,ale001 wrote:Hi everyone,
Just an update about my case that i have been battling with since 2004 even though i've been removed from the UK 2 times and still returned for the 3rd time and now applying for human right through Flro.
No British child. No British wife. Withdrew asylum application a day after i apply in 2007.
Following my human right application i made in 2011 that was returned by the UKBA 3 times for one reason or the other and was finally accepted as valid application in April 2012 and get biometric done in July 2012.
Got reply from UKBA 3 weeks ago that my FLRo application on their system appeared to them that i am seeking international protection, and that for this reason they cannot grant me a protection via my Flro application.
They ended the letter with two option (1) I should go apply for Asylum before 8 of August 2013 (2) if i did not apply for Asylum before 8 of August 2013 they will go ahead and decide my application only on the grounds of my Article 8 rights.
My update now is: I and my lawyer have concluded that they should go ahead and decided my Flro application only on the grounds of my Article 8 rights.
I just hope the article 8 will favour me by God's grace. Though i lost hope but recently came back with the same hope that God is a living God and things might turn good around for me.
I wish everyone here goodluck and have your applications approved. Amen.
Please what do you think about the update about the UKBA going ahead to decide my application only on the grounds of my Article 8 rights, as instructed by me and my solicitor. I'm using a private solicitor.
Thank you.
On the other hand it can also be argued that you kept coming back to UK becz you were not safe in your home country . Unless you have strong evidence to prove that their is a threat to go back home , asylum application looks weak .
So I would go with your solicitor's decision on human rights/ long residency as case looks strong.
But remember their is super power on all of us so , keep praying, good luck