I am sure they are not eligible for any benefits unless they have worked for at least one year in the UK. I am sure they will only be eligible for child benefit (which is open to anyone). Benefits are paid for by the British taxpayer and its is not the duty of the British taxpayer to support jobless...
Whilst i don't agree with the sinking ships and throwing them life rafts bit, his main point is actually valid. A large number of Africans do die on boats trying to reach the closest Italian island from Libya every year and until the EU actually do something about it then it's a problem that is onl...
If you look at the university league tables you will see that The university of Bradford is the worst university in Britian so i would advise going elsewhere. To pay home fees which costs about over £10 for a masters. You will need to be a british or eu citizen and have lived in the uk for 3 years ...
What dop you mean they are lonely and depressed. They have each other, I think they will become morte lonely coming to a completely foreign country not knowing anyone at all.
I am on ILR.I recently applied dependent visa of my father who is widowed and over 65. They refused the application on the basis of following two points 1)House is overcorwded.(I have a three bedroom house with 2 spacious reception rooms.,2 bedroom over 130sq ft and one 72sqft, (4 adults and 2 chil...
Don't you think it will be more difficult to get the Irish Visa because it shares borders with UK and you can go in and out without a visa? No. EU Directive 2004/38/EC pretty much guarantees you a visa, as the family member of an EU national. And don't the baby get British Nationality anyway becaus...