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Yes because I always take the hard line and get pulled up by the board's treehuggers and libertines!MPH80 wrote:Interesting you see it the other way Wanderer ... I would see it that UKBA would say 'young child, no barrier to relocation, not been in the UK for long - bye bye'.
I will admit - it wasn't quite your usual style of reply.Wanderer wrote:Yes because I always take the hard line and get pulled up by the board's treehuggers and libertines!MPH80 wrote:Interesting you see it the other way Wanderer ... I would see it that UKBA would say 'young child, no barrier to relocation, not been in the UK for long - bye bye'.
Now I've gone soft, all this Familiy life, HRA and DL nonsense has made me mellow......
Which would be a very irresponsible thing to do. Makes a mockery of all the people to do this legally. Also it traps her, she can never travel, visit home, get a job, go to hospital plus all it takes is one officer to stop her, one person to check her status and she could very well end up in a detention centre.amayi wrote:Thanks all. Since there seems to be no clear route - we may just do nothing.
guess i need a new login huh?Rayking wrote:So people can deliberately make their partner to overstay their visa?incredible
This forum helps ppl out on immigration stuffs not how to deal with solicitors, if you had listen to what people said initially that could have been avoided. You then came back to the same ppl to advise you again ?