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appealalready wrote:Hi Guys,
@dalebutt,
You are correct. Very few people get recourse to public funds and those who do usually stay quiet about it. If you ask the Home Office, they are pretty unlikely to say yes, even if you are destitute. There is a loophole, however. If you apply for FLR(O) with a fee waiver and that fee waiver is accepted, you are to be granted Family Leave to Remain with recourse to public funds. They don't have a choice.
@Great Full,
They run concurrently. A derivative residence card is an EU level right, whereas family leave to remain is a UK right. I will try to find the Freedom of Information act request in which The Home Office says so and paste the link.
The existence of two concurrently bothers the UK. That is why so many people are being rejected for a derivative residence card. The UK does not like being told who to accept through its borders. The rejections are effectively political in nature, and not because people didn't prove they qualify (in many cases). That is why, I predict that if the UK abandons the European Convention on Human Rights, many derivative card holders will lose their status. Many are winning on human rights grounds only, and failing to challenge the First Tier Tribunal on their refusal to award a right to reside based on the Zambrano, Chen, Singh category.
From: European Operational Policy Enquiries UK Border Agency
7 January 2013
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... sidency_an
Per the Home Office, "It is possible for a person to have a right of residence under EU law and to also have a valid grant of leave under the Immigration Rules at the same time."
MalikaHalen wrote:Hello Every One
i am new user at this forum, i am parents of British child (born -2013), briefly, i came UK in 2009 on student visa, make application for student extension but return as invalid and by the time to make new application i was over stay more then 28 days, and become overstayed, now my question is this that shall i make application under Zambrano or FLR (FP) as parent of British Child under 5 year route ?
also my husband is calming child benefits, will this effect on my application.
Many thanks
hello, sorry for the long delay in replaying, i filled the FLR( FP) FORM,dluv wrote:njyildum1 wrote:I submitted an application as Parent of a British Child. My application timeline:
Hi ya, pls i need your advice. My visa expires in 3weeks time and want to apply for leave to remain as a parent to a british child. what form do i need to fill and documents required.
thanks
Topsibelle wrote:I still haven't received my residence card and it's exactly 6 months today. I will be writing them and complaining about this.