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by Nyke » Sat Feb 21, 2015 12:04 pm
Thanks Kofi75 for ur reply...
I applied first in 2002 as a student - refused.
Applied for reconsideration - maintained.
Applied as a EEA spouse 2003- lawyer appled for ILR instead of 5 years (solicitor error) - refused.
Had right of appeal - applied but lost - reason out of time.
Waited few years, applied 2008, had my daughter 2006, applied human rights ground - refused as father has no ILR or other leave to remain - reason (she hasn't integrated in the system in uk as she is young & can return to homeland.
Then applied again 2012 on 7 year rule, she was 6yrs + - refused. Reason she wasn't 7years at time of application.
Waited when she was 7 years 7months- applied again in 2014 with her brother who was only 5months on 7years rule - refused. Reason (HO said I haven't provided any reasonable reason for not been able to return to my country with my kids.
Applied for JR , judge refused permission, reason (I came in 2011 and overstayed and he is aware I have 2 kids born here, respondent entitled to refuse application as I was an overstayer with no basis of stay in the UK. And it won't interfere with the children's rights if they will be removed as a family (I'm a sole parent remember? )
THE JUDGE MENTIONED 2011 in the letter which I find very significant cos I didn't enter UK in 2011, I entered as a visitor in 2001 as as been here ever since. Could this just be a typo error???
Now my daughter will be 9years in 4months, I know she will be entitled to be registered as a British citizen when she is 10years old.
What are my chances when she is 10years, will I be entitled to any kind of stay?
Should I continue on the JR and fight it or wait till she is almost 10years then apply again?
Any strong advice will help, I just joined and as can see from the history above, I DO HAVE A BIT OF HISTORY WITH THEM. I'm really fed up and don't know where or how to turn. My mum and 2 sisters are citizens!!! No criminal record, never been arrested and have been driving since 2008, no motor convictions....Thank you.