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It's not as easy as you think to bribe Italian officials. Even if it were, it doesn't sound like she's in a position to bribe anyone. The family she's working for has most likely no interest at all in her becoming a legal immigrant (for one thing, they would have to start paying her pension contributions). Much better for them if she stays illegally.Dawie wrote:1) This is Italy, so ANYTHING is possible via the back door. Does this family have mafia or political connections? If so then it is possible that the residence permit will be a genuine one, but of course someone will have been bribed to make things go a bit smoother.
Hi Mielmiel wrote:I see you were discussing Italy my husband came to Italy illegally but has since been legalised so it can happen! Really anything can happen in Italy I have been going through their immigration laws for years and nothing ever makes sense ...I think Marco is right its better for her to stay illegal!
I think Marco's point (if I understand him correctly) is that the family that she is working for might prefer it if she stayed as an illegal immigrant, because if her position was regularised they would have to pay pension contributions etc in addition to her salary.miel wrote:I think Marco is right its better for her to stay illegal!
To be honest mate her best bet would be to go home and start there with a clean slate. Whilst it might be possible to regularise her stay in Italy it's gonna either take ages or never happen and prolly need the input of a solicitor.Northernjedi wrote:Hi Christophe
I agree with both you and Marco that her employers have much more to gain if my fiancee remains there illegally. They make an obvious saving on taxes and wages + they gain a totally dependent employee.
I/we just want to know how long this situation could last and what (if anything) can we do to help her gain her residency. Ultimately, I want her to come here and be with me in the UK but she is worried about having to return to Moldova first.
Serious question: is there a problem with her returning to Moldova? I know that there are questions about human rights there, but is she likely to have problems? I ask this because going back to Moldova would enable her to start the process of coming to the UK from a regular position and not from the weak position that she is in in Italy as an illegal immigrant.Northernjedi wrote:I/we just want to know how long this situation could last and what (if anything) can we do to help her gain her residency. Ultimately, I want her to come here and be with me in the UK but she is worried about having to return to Moldova first.
Hi Christophe/ WandererChristophe wrote:Serious question: is there a problem with her returning to Moldova? I know that there are questions about human rights there, but is she likely to have problems? I ask this because going back to Moldova would enable her to start the process of coming to the UK from a regular position and not from the weak position that she is in in Italy as an illegal immigrant.Northernjedi wrote:I/we just want to know how long this situation could last and what (if anything) can we do to help her gain her residency. Ultimately, I want her to come here and be with me in the UK but she is worried about having to return to Moldova first.
A fiancee visa is near guaranteed, only a Spouse visa is more certain!Northernjedi wrote:Hi Christophe/ WandererChristophe wrote:Serious question: is there a problem with her returning to Moldova? I know that there are questions about human rights there, but is she likely to have problems? I ask this because going back to Moldova would enable her to start the process of coming to the UK from a regular position and not from the weak position that she is in in Italy as an illegal immigrant.Northernjedi wrote:I/we just want to know how long this situation could last and what (if anything) can we do to help her gain her residency. Ultimately, I want her to come here and be with me in the UK but she is worried about having to return to Moldova first.
There is no problem with her returning to Moldova at all. Her only issue is that she is worried that the British authorities may refuse our Fiancee visa because she overstayed in Italy and had 2 UK student visa applications refused.
Personally, I want her to go home and then make an application to come here so I agree with you guys. However, she doesn't want to take that risk because (as she sees it) she is has a better chance to get her residency in Italy if she stays. Additionally, I guess she's worried that if she goes home and then has a fiancee visa refused she is then stuck in Moldova! I can see why she is worried although I don't agree with her thinking. So now I'm just trying to get as much informed information as possible.
Don't know what to suggest really. Pity Miel won't post some more details of what happened there. My suspicion though (based on nothing in particular, really) is that it would take a long time for her to gain legal status in Italy.Northernjedi wrote:Hi Wanderer
I've suggested ALL of the things that you have mentioned, however, she expects me to say these things because (as she sees it) I am in a position of confidence and security; my parnter doesn't share the same view unfortunately, hence, the reason why I am here.